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Logic II 56

{Section title: The true Classification of Science must be a true Classification of the lives of Scientific Men}

the bow upon truth, with intentness in the eye, and with
energy in the arms.

Such being the essence of science, it is obvious that
its first offspring will be men -- men whose whole
lives are devoted to it. By such devotion each of
them acquires a training in some making some particular
kind of observations and experiments.*. [* Unfortunately, his
acquisition of books, instruments, laboratory, etc. depends
upon qualifications in which the man of science is usually
rather wanting, -- as wealth, diplomacy, teaching of popularity as a
teachers, -- so that he is less likely to be provided with them
than are men less qualified to use them for the advancement
of science.] He will thus live in quite a different world, --
quite a difference aggregate of experience, -- fro unscientific
men and even from scientific men pursuing
different branches other lines of work than his. He naturally converses with, and reads the writings of, those
who, having the same experience, have ideas intelligible interpretable

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