“Science gives us knowledge, but only philosophy can give us wisdom.”
Will Durant (1885–1981) American historian, philosopher and writer
Consolation, Stanza 7. Longfellow's translation.
“Science gives us knowledge, but only philosophy can give us wisdom.”
Will Durant (1885–1981) American historian, philosopher and writer
Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) Russian writer
Quoted by Max Weber in his lecture "Science as a Vocation"; in Lynda Walsh (2013), Scientists as Prophets: A Rhetorical Genealogy (2013), Oxford University Press, p. 90
James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) Scottish physicist
Part III Poems, "On St. David's Day. To Mrs. E. C. Morrieson." (March 1, 1854)
The Life of James Clerk Maxwell (1882)
Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) English military and political leader
Letter to Sir Thomas Fairfax (21 December 1646)
Thomas Fuller (1608–1661) English churchman and historian
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 579.
Francis Drake (1540–1596) English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, and politician of the Elizabethan era
Speech to his crew off of Puerto San Julian, Argentina, prior to entering the Strait of Magellan (May 1578)
“Only the science of the Absolute gives meaning and discipline to the science of the relative.”
Frithjof Schuon (1907–1998) Swiss philosopher
[2013, From the Divine to the Human, World Wisdom, 119, 978-1-936597-32-1]
Spiritual path, Knowledge
George Sarton (1884–1956) American historian of science
Preface.
A History of Science Vol.1 Ancient Science Through the Golden Age of Greece (1952)
Context: The history of science should not be an instrument to defend any kind of social or philosophic theory; it should be used only for its own purpose, to illustrate impartially the working of reason against unreason, the gradual unfolding of truth, in all its forms, whether pleasant or unpleasant, useful of useless, welcome or unwelcome.