“ Man can learn nothing except by going from the known to the unknown. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ A modern poet has characterized the personality of art and the impersonality of science as follows: Art is I: Science is We. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ It is what we think we know already that often prevents us from learning. ”
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“ It is what we know already that often prevents us from learning. ”
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“ It is what we think we know already that often prevents us from learning. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ The joy of discovery is certainly the liveliest that the mind of man can ever feel. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ Put off your imagination, as you put off your overcoat, when you enter the laboratory. Put it on again, as you put on your overcoat, when you leave. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ The true worth of an experimenter consists in his pursuing not only what he seeks in his experiment, but also what he did not seek. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ The investigator should have a robust faith - and yet not believe. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ The joy of discovery is certainly the liveliest that the mind of man can ever feel. ”
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“ Observation is a passive science, experimentation an active science. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ A modern poet has characterized the personality of art and the impersonality of science as follows: Art is I: Science is We. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ The true worth of an experimenter consists in his pursuing not only what he seeks in his experiment, but also what he did not seek. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ The true worth of an experimenter consists in his pursuing not only what he seeks in his experiment, but also what he did not seek. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ The true worth of an experimenter consists in his pursuing not only what he seeks in his experiment, but also what he did not seek. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ Man can learn nothing except by going from the known to the unknown. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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“ A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes. ”
- Claude Bernard- Copy
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