There are two men in each of us : the scientist — he who starts with a clear field and desires to rise to the knowledge of Nature, through observation, experiment, and reasoning ; and the man of sentiment, the man of belief, the man who mourns his dead... Contemporary France - 第 665 頁Gabriel Hanotaux 著 - 1905完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Jonathan Brierley - 1909 - 298 頁
...possibilities of science. Says Pasteur : " There are two men in each one of us : the scientist, he who stands with a clear field and desires to rise to the knowledge of nature through observation, experiment and reasoning ; and the man of feeling, the man of belief, the man who mourns his dead children,... | |
| Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - 1912 - 286 頁
...could not do so, for I should then have to strip myself of a part of myself. There are two men in each of us : the scientist — he who starts with a clear...rise to the knowledge of Nature, through observation, experiment, and reasoning ; and the man of sentiment, the man of belief, the man who mourns his dead... | |
| John Macphail Waggett - 1919 - 274 頁
...refuse to be dissociated from the great scheme of things. "There are," says Pasteur, "two men in each of us; the scientist, he who starts with a clear field and desires to rise to a knowledge of Nature through observation, experiment, and reasoning; and the man of sentiment, the... | |
| 1921 - 374 頁
...scepticism and infidelity. Not so Pasteur. He held there were two men in each of us: the scientist, who starts with a clear field and desires to rise to the knowledge of nature through observation, experiment and reasoning; and the man of sentiment, the man of belief, the man who mourns his dead... | |
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