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“Through it [Science] we believe that man will be saved from misery and degradation, not merely acquiring new material powers, but learning to use and to guide his life with understanding. Through Science he will be freed from the fetters of superstition; through faith in Science he will acquire a…” quote by Ray Lankester
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“Through it [Science] we believe that man will be saved from misery and degradation, not merely acquiring new material powers, but learning to use and to guide his life with understanding. Through Science he will be freed from the fetters of superstition; through faith in Science he will acquire a new and enduring delight in the exercise of his capacities; he will gain a zest and interest in life such as the present phase of culture fails to supply.”

Ray Lankester

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Source Book: Scientific Thought in the Nineteenth Century, 1905

Science should empower humanity beyond material gains, fostering understanding, freedom from superstition, and renewed enthusiasm for life.

In simple terms: Science gives understanding and freedom, not just tools.

Key Takeaway

Use science to enrich life, not just to build things.

Themes

knowledge freedom humanism progress enthusiasm

Mood

hopeful inspired critical

Type

philosophical motivational reflective

When to use this quote

  • education reform
  • public policy
  • personal development
  • science communication

Key Concepts

Enlightenment rationalism human potential

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we ensure scientific progress respects human values?
  • What role does faith play in scientific inquiry?
A Different Perspective

Science alone cannot solve moral or emotional deficits without ethical guidance.

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