05 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 We Don't Question Human Artifacts

If the finding of Coines, Medals, Urnes, and other Monuments of famous Persons, or Towns, or Utensils, be admitted for unquestionable Proofs, that such Persons or things have, in former Times, had a being, certainly those Petrifactions may be allowed to be of equal Validity and Evidence, that there have been formerly such Vegetables or Animals. These are truly Authentick Antiquity not to be counterfeited, the Stamps, and Impressions, and Characters of Nature that are beyond the Reach and Powe...
Folksonomies: archeology
Folksonomies: archeology
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So why do some question impressions of ancient animals?

05 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 On Reading Chronology in Nature

I do ... humbly conceive (tho' some possibly may think there is too much notice taken of such a trivial thing as a rotten Shell, yet) that Men do generally rally too much slight and pass over without regard these Records of Antiquity which Nature have left as Monuments and Hieroglyphick Characters of preceding Transactions in the like duration or Transactions of the Body of the Earth, which are infinitely more evident and certain tokens than any thing of Antiquity that can be fetched out of C...
Folksonomies: geology
Folksonomies: geology
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Hooke describes the difficulty and importance of establishing a chronology for mutations and catastrophes in the geological record.

07 MAR 2012 by ideonexus

 Sciences are Monuments Devoted to the Public Good

Moreover, the sciences are monuments devoted to the public good; each citizen owes to them a tribute proportional to his talents. While the great men, carried to the summit of the edifice, draw and put up the higher floors, the ordinary artists scattered in the lower floors, or hidden in the obscurity of the foundations, must only seek to improve what cleverer hands have created.
Folksonomies: science culture society
Folksonomies: science culture society
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Each of us owes a tribute to them according to our talents, either improving what is there, or carrying society to even greater heights.

30 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 Biology is Too complex for Mathematical Explanation

There is a strange disparity between the sciences of inert matter and those of life. Astronomy, mechanics, and physics are based on concepts which can be expressed, tersely and elegantly, in mathematical language. They have built up a universe as harmonious as the monuments of ancient Greece. They weave about it a magnificent texture of calculations and hypotheses. They search for reality beyond the realm of common thought up to unutterable abstractions consisting only of equations of symbols...
Folksonomies: biology mathematics
Folksonomies: biology mathematics
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The biologist is inundated by a mass of facts.

30 MAY 2011 by ideonexus

 The Geniuses for Whom the Greeks would Build Statues

These are the principal geniuses that the human mind must regard as its masters and for whom the Greeks would have erected statues, even if they were obliged to make more space by demolishing the monuments of some conquerors.
Folksonomies: enlightenment philosophes
Folksonomies: enlightenment philosophes
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Bacon, Descartes, Newton, and Locke are the "principal geniuses" of the Enlightenment.