Saturday, September 13, 2014

On reading a newspaper's science column...

"The child asks for information, and we satiate his curiosity with words. Who does not know how we satisfy ourselves with the name of some strange bird or plant, or the name of some new law in nature? It is a mystery perplexing us before. We get the name, and fancy we understand something more than we did before, but, in truth, we are more hopelessly ignorant; for before we felt there was a something we had not attained, and so we inquired and searched: now, we fancy we possess it, because we have got the name by which it is known, and the word covers over the abyss of our ignorance."
Frederick William Robertson

2 comments:

Assistant Village Idiot said...

http://aeon.co/magazine/health/how-mathematics-can-make-epidemics-history/

Thought you'd probably seen this, but sent it just in case

james said...

Thanks! Yes, I'd read that one.