
"On the Conservation of Force" (1862), p. 279
Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects (1881)
Introductory
The Grammar of Science (1900)
"On the Conservation of Force" (1862), p. 279
Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects (1881)
Source: "Outlines of the Science of Energetics," (1855), p. 121; Lead paragraph: Section "What Constitutes A Physical Theory"
General Theory of Law and State (1949), I. The Concept of Law, A. Law and Justice, a. Human Behavior as the Objects of Rules
Talk at the 50th anniversary of New Scientist magazine (2006).
“The mind has an outlook which transcends the natural law by which it functions.”
Science and the Unseen World (1929), V, p.56