
Talk at the 50th anniversary of New Scientist magazine (2006).
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1966, p. 10.
Of Molecules and Men (1966)
Talk at the 50th anniversary of New Scientist magazine (2006).
“As astronomy and physics inspired the Enlightenment, so biology inspired Modernism.”
The Age of Insight (2012)
Context: As astronomy and physics inspired the Enlightenment, so biology inspired Modernism.... This new view led to a reexamination in art of the biological nature of human existence, as evident in Édouard Manet's Déjeuner sur l’Herbe... Manet's painting... reveals a theme... the complex relationship between the sexes and between fantasy and reality.... also startlingly modern because of its style. Several decades before Cézanne began to collapse three dimension into two, Manet here had already flattened the viewer's sense of perspective...
Quoted in "Knighthood for Venkatraman Ramakrishnan".
1900s, God Does Not Exist (1904)
Source: 1930s, "Physicalism" (1931), p. 52
Introduction (p. 7)
The Dragons of Eden (1977)
Source: Gestalt Psychology. 1930, p. 30
As quoted in A Dictionary of Scientific Quotations (1991) by Alan Lindsay Mackay