Science is a Social Act

The sciences are of a sociable disposition, and flourish best in the neighborhood of each other; nor is there any branch of learning but may be helped and improved by assistance drawn from other arts.

Notes:

That benefits from interactions with other fields.

Folksonomies: science society socialization cross polination

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Concepts:
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