All Sciences are Connected

Omnes scientiae sunt connexae et fovent auxiliis sicut partes ejusdem totius, quarum quaelibet opus suum peragit non propter se sed pro aliis.

All sciences are connected; they lend each other material aid as parts of one great whole, each doing its own work, not for itself alone, but for the other parts; as the eye guides the body and the foot sustains it and leads it from place to place.

Notes:

No science works alone, but relies on other sciences to understand the world.

Folksonomies: science cross-pollination

Taxonomies:
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Keywords:
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Concepts:
Science (0.909291): dbpedia | freebase | opencyc
World (0.905748): dbpedia | ciaFactbook | freebase
Foot (0.886784): dbpedia | freebase
Eye (0.886316): dbpedia | freebase | opencyc

 The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Bacon , Roger and Bridges , John Henry (2010-07-01), The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon, Cambridge Univ Pr, Retrieved on 2011-12-14
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