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“Harvey was not content merely to gather knowledge; he digested and arranged it under the guidance of the faculties which compare and reason. ... Harvey appears to have possessed, in a remarkable degree, the power of persuading and conciliating those with whom he came in contact. In the whole…” quote by William Harvey
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“Harvey was not content merely to gather knowledge; he digested and arranged it under the guidance of the faculties which compare and reason. ... Harvey appears to have possessed, in a remarkable degree, the power of persuading and conciliating those with whom he came in contact. In the whole course of his long life we hear nothing either of personal enemies or personal enmities ... one of the great men whom God, in virtue of his eternal laws, bids to appear on earth from time to time to enlighten, and to ennoble mankind.”

William Harvey

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Source Biography: William Harvey, 17th‑century physician, historical accounts

Harvey sought not just knowledge but deep understanding, persuading and uniting others, living without personal enmity.

In simple terms: Harvey pursued deep understanding and harmony.

Key Takeaway

Aim for knowledge that unites, not divides.

Themes

science leadership humanism

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • public lectures
  • policy advising

Key Concepts

philosophy of science ethical persuasion intellectual humility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can scholars foster collaborative environments?
  • What responsibilities accompany intellectual influence?
A Different Perspective

Even great minds can be isolated without collaborative effort.

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