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Biology Quote by Albert Einstein

“Science, however, cannot create ends and, even less, instill them in human beings; science, at most, can supply the means by which to attain certain ends. But the ends themselves are conceived by personalities with lofty ethical ideals and—if these ends are not stillborn, but vital and…” quote by Albert Einstein
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““Science, however, cannot create ends and, even less, instill them in human beings; science, at most, can supply the means by which to attain certain ends. But the ends themselves are conceived by personalities with lofty ethical ideals and—if these ends are not stillborn, but vital and vigorous—are adopted and carried forward by those many human beings who, half unconsciously, determine the slow evolution of society.””

Albert Einstein

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Science provides tools, not ultimate goals; moral aims come from human values and drive societal progress.

In simple terms: Science gives means, not ends.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate ethical vision alongside scientific work.

Themes

ethics science societal progress human agency

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • research planning
  • education curricula
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

philosophy of science ethical idealism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you decide which ends are worth pursuing?
  • What role should scientists play in shaping societal goals?
A Different Perspective

Science cannot dictate values; values must be consciously chosen.

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