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Life and Death, PDF eBook

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The educated and inquiring public of the present day addresses to the experts who have specialized in every imaginable subject the question that was asked in olden times of Euclid by King Ptolemy Philadelphus, Protector of Letters.

Recoiling in dismay from the difficulties presented by the study of mathematics and annoyed at his slow progress, he inquired of the celebrated geometer if there was not some royal road, could he not learn geometry more easily than by studying the Elements.

The learned Greek replied, There is no royal road. These royal roads making every branch of science accessible to the cultivated mind did not exist in the days of Ptolemy and Euclid.

But they do exist to-day. These roads form what we call Scientific Philosophy.

Scientific philosophy opens a path through the hitherto inextricable medley of natural phenomena.

It throws light on facts, it lays bare principles, it replaces contingent details by essential facts. And thus it makes science accessible and communicable.

Intellectually it performs a very lofty function.

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