28 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 Every Region is the Scientist's Fatherland

And when statesmen or others worry him [the scientist] too much, then he should leave with his possessions. With a firm and steadfast mind one should hold under all conditions, that everywhere the earth is below and the sky above and to the energetic man, every region is his fatherland.
Folksonomies: politics science culture
Folksonomies: politics science culture
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A quote from Tycho Brahe urging scientists to move away when politicians or other authorities pressure them.

14 SEP 2011 by ideonexus

 Science Cannot be Celebrated With Poetry

The true men of action in our time, those who transform the world, are not the politicians and statesmen, but the scientists. Unfortunately poetry cannot celebrate them because their deeds are concerned with things, not persons, and are, therefore, speechless. When I find myself in the company of scientists, I feel like a shabby curate who has strayed by mistake into a drawing room full of dukes.
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Because science deals with things and not persons.

19 APR 2011 by ideonexus

 Using Nagasaki as a Place for Diplomacy

The gravest indictment that can be made of our generalized culture is, in fact, that it erodes our sense of the context in which judgments must be made. Let me end with a practical example. When I returned from the physical shock of Nagasaki, which I have described in the first page of this book, I tried to persuade my colleagues in governments and in the United Nations that Nagasaki should be preserved ext actly as it was then. I wanted all future conferences on disarmament, and on other iss...
Folksonomies: war peace diplomacy
Folksonomies: war peace diplomacy
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J. Bronowski suggests the idea, but it is shot down because it would leave the delegates uncomfortable.