Source: Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge, 1970, p. 92 as cited in: Anthony C. Thiselton (2007) The Hermeneutics of Doctrine. p. 166.
“By now many intellectuals regard theoretical or 'objective' knowledge as the only knowledge worth considering. Popper himself encourages the belief by his slander of relativism. Now this conceit would have substance if scientists and philosophers looking for universal and objective morality had succeeded in finding the former and persuaded, rather than forced, dissenting cultures to adopt the latter. This is not the case.”
pg 168.
Farewell to Reason (1987)
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Source: The Limits of Atheism: Or, Why Should Sceptics be Outlaws? 1874, p. 15
Source: Biology of Cognition (1970), p. 5 Introduction.
Source: The Doors of the Sea (2005), Chapter 1, Section 2, location 144
Nobel Prize acceptance speech (1969) http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1969/delbruck-lecture.html
Source: Personal Knowledge (1958), p. vii-viii
Source: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 15 (p. 49; chapter title)
Theologe – einziger Experte ohne Ahnung von seinem Forschungsobjekt.
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