James Bryant Conant

Chemist, Educator

James Bryant Conant was an influential American chemist and educator, known for his contributions to science education and his role in the development of Harvard University.

Born
March 26, 1893
Died
February 11, 1978
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About James Bryant Conant

James Bryant Conant — Life and Legacy

James Bryant Conant was a prominent American chemist and educator who significantly shaped the landscape of higher education in the 20th century. As the president of Harvard University from 1933 to 1953, he championed the integration of science into the liberal arts curriculum, believing that education should not only impart knowledge but also foster critical thinking and creativity. His quote, 'Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out,' reflects his conviction that innovation requires risk-taking, a principle he applied in his educational reforms. Conant's ideas extended beyond academia; he was a vocal advocate for the role of education in democracy. He argued that a well-rounded education empowers individuals to engage thoughtfully in civic life. His assertion that 'the best way to predict the future is to create it' encapsulates his forward-thinking approach, urging educators and students alike to take initiative in shaping their destinies. Today, Conant's emphasis on the importance of science and liberal education continues to resonate, highlighting the need for adaptable thinkers in an ever-evolving world. His legacy endures through his influence on educational practices and policies that prioritize innovation and critical engagement.

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"The stumbling way in which even the ablest of the scientists in every generation have had to fight through thickets of erroneous observations, misleading generalizations, inadequate formulation, and unconscious prejudice is rarely appreciated by those who obtain their scientific knowledge from textbooks."

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"Just like a turtle, we only make progress if we stick our neck out."

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"Behavior which appears superficially correct but is intrinsically corrupt always irritates those who see below the surface."

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"Public education is a great instrument of social change. Through it, if we so desire, we can make our country more nearly a democracy without classes. To do so will require the efforts of us all-teachers, administrators, taxpayers and statesmen. Education is a social process, perhaps the most important process in determining the future of our country; it should command a far larger portion of our national income than it does today."

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"... scientific research is compounded of ... empirical procedures, general speculative ideas, and mathematical or abstract reasoning."

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"Education is what is left after all that has been learnt is forgotten."

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"A Harvard education consists of what you learn at Harvard while you are not studying."

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"Science advances, not by the accumulation of new facts, but by the continuous development of new concepts."

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"I venture to define science as a series of interconnected concepts and conceptual schemes arising from experiment and observation and fruitful of further experiments and observations. The test of a scientific theory is, I suggest, its fruitfulness."

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"In every section of the entire area where the word science may properly be applied, the limiting factor is a human one. We shall have rapid or slow advance in this direction or in that depending on the number of really first-class men who are engaged in the work in question. ... So in the last analysis, the future of science in this country will be determined by our basic educational policy."

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"Whether a man lives or dies in vain can be measured only by the way he faces his own problems, by the success or failure of the inner conflict within his own soul. And of this no one may know save God."

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"Each honest calling, each walk of life, has its own elite, its own aristocracy based on excellence."

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"The dignity of man is vindicated as much by the thinker and poet as by the statesman and soldier."

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"Some of mankind's most terrible misdeeds have been committed under the spell of certain magic words or phrases."

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"Each honest calling, each walk of life, has its own elite, its own aristocracy based on excellence of performance. . . . There will always be the false snobbery which tries to place one vocation above another. You will become a member of the aristocracy in the American sense only if your accomplishments and integrity earn this appellation."

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