History and the Natural Sciences
Jacob Burckhardt (1818-1897) assesses, for his students in Basel, the relation between history and the natural sciences, “the only disinterested comrades we have.” […]
Jacob Burckhardt (1818-1897) assesses, for his students in Basel, the relation between history and the natural sciences, “the only disinterested comrades we have.” […]
The way we read, or do not read, books and nature
That philosophy, as a tree, provides the foundation and force to all fields of knowledge.
Our sciences have their roots in myth.
Natural sciences and medicine can make one a better writer.
Whether use and value is the only force at work in our lives.
Whether science offers our history more hope or hopelessness.
When birds call forth the turning of the seasons.
Geometry can help us realize our true measure.
Can science promote, or impede, the understanding of our higher purpose?