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The progress of the natural sciences in modern times has of course so much exceeded all expectations that any suggestion that there may be some limits to it is bound to arouse suspicion.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Natural
Progress
Some
Exceeded
Bound
Course
Arouse
Sciences
Limits
Times
Expectations
Modern
Any
May
Suspicion
Modern Times
Much
Natural Sciences
Suggestion
There's this old saying that, if you aren't particularly gifted in natural sciences, if you don't want to become a teacher or pastor or doctor, and don't know what else to do, then you become a lawyer. But I've never regretted it.
Bernhard Schlink
Teacher
Saying
You
Natural
Doctor
Old
Lawyer
Become
Else
Gifted
Never
Know
Particularly
Sciences
Pastor
Want
Then
Regretted
Natural Sciences
It should now be clear why the method of Philosophy is so different from that of the natural sciences. Experiments are not made, because they would be utterly useless.
Charles D. Broad
Natural
Made
Philosophy
Would
Would-Be
Clear
Because
Sciences
Method
Different
Experiments
Natural Sciences
Should
Useless
Now
Why
Utterly
In a few decades of reconstruction, even the mathematical natural sciences, the ancient archetypes of theoretical perfection, have changed habit completely!
Edmund Husserl
Natural
Few
Changed
Ancient
Reconstruction
Archetypes
Habit
Perfection
Sciences
Mathematical
Decades
Natural Sciences
Theoretical
Even
A technical solution may be defined as one that requires a change only in the techniques of the natural sciences, demanding little or nothing in the way of change in human values or ideas of morality.
Garrett Hardin
Change
Natural
Values
Demanding
Nothing
Way
Defined
Solution
Morality
Only
Ideas
Sciences
May
Human
Little
Natural Sciences
Requires
Technical
Human Values
Techniques
I started off thinking that maybe the social sciences ought to have the kinds of mathematics that the natural sciences had. That works a little bit in economics because they talk about costs, prices and quantities of goods.
Herbert A. Simon
Mathematics
Natural
Economics
Thinking
Ought
Bit
Kinds
About
Costs
Prices
Had
Goods
Talk
Because
Quantities
Sciences
Off
Maybe
Little
Social
Little Bit
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
Works
Started
In the fall of 1961, I went up to Clare College Cambridge to read Natural Sciences, with the intention of becoming a biochemist in the end.
Tim Hunt
Natural
College
Fall
Read
Sciences
Becoming
Cambridge
End
Up
Intention
In The End
Natural Sciences
After forty years in the lab, I was asked in 1991 to become president of The Rockefeller University. Unlike a working scientist, being president for seven years provided an opportunity to interact with scientists in many different fields and broadened my scope of the natural sciences.
Torsten Wiesel
Natural
Opportunity
Become
President
Seven
Unlike
Broadened
Sciences
Scientist
Scientists
Rockefeller
Years
Provided
Scope
Lab
Interact
Being
Different
After
Fields
Asked
Natural Sciences
Working
Forty
Forty Years
Many
University
From 1949 to 1953, I studied towards the diploma in Natural Sciences at the Swiss Polytechnical School in Zurich. It is in the last year of this study that I made my first contacts with fundamental research, when working on the isolation and characterization of a new isomer of Cl34 with a half-life of 1.5 seconds.
Werner Arber
Natural
School
Made
First
Isolation
Year
Research
Seconds
Characterization
Diploma
Studied
Contacts
Study
Towards
New
Half-Life
Sciences
Natural Sciences
Working
Swiss
Fundamental
Last
Last Year
If we conceive all the changes in the physical world as reducible to the motion of atoms, motions generated by means of the fixed nuclear forces of those atoms, the whole of the world could thus be known by means of the natural sciences.
Wilhelm Dilthey
Natural
World
Atoms
Changes
Those
Physical
Physical World
Could
Thus
Conceive
Forces
Known
Sciences
Motion
Motions
Fixed
Natural Sciences
Means
Whole
Nuclear