H. Richard Niebuhr (1894–1962) American theologian
Source: Christ and Culture (1951), p. 60
Source: Christ and Culture (1951), p. 69
H. Richard Niebuhr (1894–1962) American theologian
Source: Christ and Culture (1951), p. 60
Jeffrey T. Kuhner (1969) American journalist
Real Conservative Vision http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/aug/01/a-real-conservative-vision/A,Washington Times, 2009-8-9.
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Der Glaube an eine vom wahrnehmenden Subjekt unabhängige Außenwelt liegt aller Naturwissenschaft zugrunde. <br class="br">First sentence of "Maxwells Einfluss auf die Entwicklung der Auffassung des Physikalisch-Realen". Manuscript at the Hebrew University Jerusalem alberteinstein.info http://alberteinstein.info/vufind1/Digital/EAR000034102#page/1/mode/2up <br class="br">From "Maxwell's Influence on the Evolution of the Idea of Physical Reality," 1931. Available in Einstein Archives: 65-382 <br class="br">1930s
“Forgive him, for he believes that the customs of his tribe are the laws of nature!”
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) Irish playwright
Act II; sometimes paraphrased as: The customs of your tribe are not laws of nature.
1890s, Caesar and Cleopatra (1898)
Variant: Pardon him, Theodotus: he is a barbarian, and thinks that the customs of his tribe and island are the laws of nature.
Context: THEODOTUS: Caesar: you are a stranger here, and not conversant with our laws. The kings and queens of Egypt may not marry except with their own royal blood. Ptolemy and Cleopatra are born king and consort just as they are born brother and sister.
BRITANNUS (shocked): Caesar: this is not proper.
THEODOTUS (outraged): How!
CAESAR (recovering his self-possession): Pardon him, Theodotus: he is a barbarian, and thinks that the customs of his tribe and island are the laws of nature.
Leon MacLaren (1910–1994) British philosopher
Leon MacLaren, Nature of Society and Other Essays
H. Richard Niebuhr (1894–1962) American theologian
Source: Christ and Culture (1951), p. 60
Paul DiMaggio (1951) American sociologist
Source: "The iron cage revisited: Institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields," 1983, p. 150.
“The less there is to justify a traditional custom, the harder it is to get rid of it”
Mark Twain book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Source: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer