| Mark Hoskins, William Robinson - 2003 - 447 síður
...measures adopted and preclude any arbitrary measures' 12. HOW TO HANDLE OFFICIAL SCIENTIFIC ADVICE 'It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. '64 When considering how the precautionary principle should be applied, there are no 'proof on the... | |
| Richard S. Gilbert - 2005 - 118 síður
...of biblical revelation to be the exclusive channel of truth. — Sheila Collins History warns us ... that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. — TH Huxley READING FOR SESSION 2 Philosophy has been described as a blind man in a dark room looking... | |
| Larry Chang - 2006 - 826 síður
...false opinion; and if we were sure, stifling it would be an evil still. ~ John Stuart Mill, 1806-1873 ~ It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. ~ Thomas Huxley, 1825-1895 ~ Collected Essays, Vol 2,1896 To an imagination of any scope the most farreaching... | |
| Spencer Burke, Barry Taylor - 2007 - 290 síður
...wisdom, and skill have guided me. Your passion, commitment, and love have inspired me. SB introduction It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies. — Thomas Huxley ay you live in interesting times." This greeting once used by Chinese revolutionaries... | |
| Nils Gilman - 2003 - 358 síður
...sins be committed in order to bring it about. The Collapse of Modernization Theory History warns us that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. —THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY, The Coming of Age of the Origin of Species In the summer of 1960, a group of... | |
| Gerald Milnes - 2007 - 276 síður
...encouragement from the colonial government for new settlers in the form of limited tax relief. I I The Pioneers It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. — Aldous Huxley Ilarly Dunkers (Brethren) in western Virginia practiced pacifism and in general had... | |
| Pamela Gossin - 2007 - 332 síður
...1881), Hardy noted further remarks on the nature of scientific endeavor and the relativity of its ideas. It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies & to end as superstitions. The scientific spirit is of more value than its products; & irrationally... | |
| 160 síður
...longtemps.") Anonymous, French proverb. The Art and Science of Change v5.8 Page 144 History warns us... that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions." Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-95), English biologist. It must be admitted that there is a degree of instability... | |
| Ted Grant - 2007 - 250 síður
...dynamic reality of nature, instead of conflicting with it at every turn! 18. THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. (TH Huxley) The basic assumption underlying all science and rational thought in general is that the... | |
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