Mahlon Bush Hoagland
(5 Oct 1921 - 18 Sep 2009)
American biochemist.
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Science Quotes by Mahlon Bush Hoagland (2 quotes)
As children we all possess a natural, uninhibited curiosity, a hunger for explanation, which seems to die slowly as we age—suppressed, I suppose, by the high value we place on conformity and by the need not to appear ignorant.
It betokens a conviction that somehow science is innately incomprehensible. It precludes reaching deeper, thereby denying the profound truth that understanding enriches experience, that explanation vastly enhances the beauty of the natural world in the eye of the beholder.
It betokens a conviction that somehow science is innately incomprehensible. It precludes reaching deeper, thereby denying the profound truth that understanding enriches experience, that explanation vastly enhances the beauty of the natural world in the eye of the beholder.
— Mahlon Bush Hoagland
In Toward the Habit of Truth (1990).
It is often the scientist’s experience that he senses the nearness of truth when … connections are envisioned. A connection is a step toward simplification, unification. Simplicity is indeed often the sign of truth and a criterion of beauty.
— Mahlon Bush Hoagland
In Toward the Habit of Truth (1990).
See also:
- 5 Oct - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Hoagland's birth.