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From Quotes by Claude Bernard
- It is what we know already that often prevents us from learning.
- In teaching man, experimental science results in lessening his pride more and more by proving to him every day that primary causes, like the objective…
- The great experimental principle, then, is doubt, that philosophic doubt which leaves to the mind its freedom and initiative, and from which the virtues most…
- The physiologist is not a man of the world, he is a scientist, a man caught and absorbed by a scientific idea that he pursues;…
- Real science exists, then, only from the moment when a phenomenon is accurately defined as to its nature and rigorously determined in relation to its…
- Man can learn nothing unless he proceeds from the known to the unknown.
- Man can learn nothing except by going from the known to the unknown.
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