"There is only one proved method of assisting the advancement of pure science-that of picking men of genius, backing them heavily, and leaving them to direct themselves."
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
- Quotes
- 27
- Rank
- #4729
Quote collection
James Bryant Conant quotes (page 2 of 2)
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"Science emerges from the other progressive activities of man to the extent that new concepts arise from experiments and observations, and that the new concepts in turn lead to further experiments and observations."
"Diversity of opinion within the framework of loyalty to our free society is not only basic to a university but to the entire nation."
"Science is a dynamic undertaking directed to lowering the degree of the empiricism involved in solving problems; or, if you prefer, science is a process of fabricating a web of interconnected concepts and conceptual schemes arising from experiments and observations and fruitful of further experiments and observations."
"It seems as though I were in a lunatic asylum, but I am never sure who is the attendant and who the inmate."
"Therefore, a grotesque account of a period some thousands of years ago is taken seriously though it be built by piling special assumptions on special assumptions, ad hoc hypothesis [invented for a purpose] on ad hoc hypothesis, and tearing apart the fabric of science whenever it appears convenient. The result is a fantasia which is neither history nor science."
"A conceptual scheme is never discarded merely because of a few stubborn facts with which it cannot be reconciled; a conceptual scheme is either modified or replaced by a better one, never abandoned with nothing left to take its place."