Skip to content

Accounts Quote by Albert Einstein

“What distinguishes the language of science from language as we ordinarily understand the word? ... What science strives for is an utmost acuteness and clarity of concepts as regards their mutual relation and their correspondence to sensory data.” quote by Albert Einstein
Download Open image
“What distinguishes the language of science from language as we ordinarily understand the word? ... What science strives for is an utmost acuteness and clarity of concepts as regards their mutual relation and their correspondence to sensory data.”

Albert Einstein

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Meaning of Science, 1935

Science language aims for precise, unambiguous concepts linked to observable data, unlike everyday language which is often vague and metaphorical.

In simple terms: Science uses clear, data‑driven terms; everyday speech is looser.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize clarity and empirical grounding in communication.

Themes

precision clarity empiricism communication language

Mood

analytical inquisitive neutral

Type

philosophical educational.

When to use this quote

  • research papers
  • technical documentation
  • education
  • public outreach
  • policy drafting

Key Concepts

epistemology semantic rigor conceptual analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance technical accuracy with accessibility?
  • When does simplification risk misrepresentation?
A Different Perspective

Everyday language can convey nuance and emotion that strict scientific phrasing may suppress.

3.8 out of 5 (9 ratings)

More by Albert Einstein

Explore all 2,339 Albert Einstein quotes

More Accounts quotes

Browse all 2,669 Accounts quotes