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Small hard cover, no dust jacket
© 1921
Very good condition
Discovery: Or, The Spirit and Service of Science by Sir Richard Gregory is a philosophical and historical reflection on the nature, purpose, and societal role of scientific inquiry. Written in the early 20th century, the book explores how science is not merely a collection of facts or technical achievements, but a profound expression of human curiosity, imagination, and ethical responsibility.
Gregory divides the work into thematic chapters that examine the qualities of the scientific mind, the pursuit of truth, and the relationship between belief and evidence. He emphasizes the importance of observation, experimentation, and interpretation in shaping our understanding of the natural world. The book also delves into the practical applications of science, such as its role in combating disease and improving daily life, while urging readers to appreciate the deeper philosophical implications of scientific progress.
Throughout, Gregory draws on historical examplesfrom Galileo to Darwinto illustrate how scientific discoveries have challenged conventional wisdom and expanded the boundaries of human knowledge. He argues that science should be guided not only by intellectual rigor but also by a spirit of service to humanity. The final chapters reflect on the infinite possibilities of inquiry and the moral obligations of scientists to use their knowledge for the greater good.
Its a thoughtful and eloquent work that bridges science, philosophy, and ethics, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the cultural and intellectual foundations of scientific thought.