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" There are not many joys in human life equal to the joy of the sudden birth of a generalization, illuminating the mind after a long period of patient research. "
Alfred Russel Wallace; Letters and Reminiscences - Page 60
by Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir James Marchant - 1916 - 507 lehte
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Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, 1. köide

Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir James Marchant - 1916 - 352 lehte
...month. Then ho! for England!—In haste, yours most affectionately, ALFRED R. WALLACE. PART II I.—The Discovery of Natural Selection " There are not many...wild confusion of facts and from behind the fog of guesses—contradicted almost as soon as they are born—a stately picture makes its appearance, like...
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Alfred Russel Wallace: The Story of a Great Discoverer

Lancelot Thomas Hogben - 1918 - 84 lehte
...has ever been made, but the undivided gratification that, in Prince Kropotkin's words, comes " from the sudden birth of a generalisation, illuminating...the mind after a long period of ' patient research ". . When he reached London again in 1862, thepubli(29) cation of his joint paper with Darwin, read...
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Chats on Science

Edwin Emery Slosson - 1924 - 322 lehte
...sudden, the whole became clear and comprehensible, as if it were illuminated with a flash of light. . . . There are not many joys in human life equal to the joy of the sudden birth of a generalization, illuminating the mind after a long period of patient research. What has seemed for...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 83. köide

1899 - 908 lehte
...have emerged from the sea, thus adding on both sides to the width of that primitive backbone of Asia. There are not many joys in human life equal to the joy of the sudden birth of a generalization, illuminating the mind after a long period of patient research. What has seemed for...
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Anarchist Portraits

Paul Avrich - 1988 - 348 lehte
...not many joys in human life," he wrote, "equal to the joy of the sudden birth of a generalization, illuminating the mind after a long period of patient...takes at once its proper position within an harmonious whole."2 His reports on the topography of Siberia won Kropotkin immediate recognition and opened the...
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Neural Network Design and the Complexity of Learning

J. Stephen Judd - 1990 - 188 lehte
...... man is still the most extraordinary computer of all. Chapter 7 Memorization and Generalization There are not many joys in human life equal to the joy of the sudden birth of a generalization. —Prince Peter Alekseyvich Kropotkin One would hesitate to use neural networks just...
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A Dictionary of Scientific Quotations

Alan L. Mackay - 1991 - 312 lehte
...History of Mathematics 1919 (London: Macmillan) [Prince] Peter Alekeseyevich Kropotkin 1842-1921 67 There are not many joys in human life equal to the joy of sudden birth of a generalization. ... He who has once in his life experienced this joy of scientific...
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The Geometry of Biological Time

Arthur T. Winfree - 2001 - 810 lehte
...hypotheses, and I tried to find out what structural lines would answer best to the observed realities. . . There are not many joys in human life equal to the joy of the sudden birth of a generalization, illuminating the mind after a long period of patient research. What has seemed for...
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The Geometry of Biological Time

Arthur T. Winfree - 2001 - 810 lehte
...out what structural lines would answer best to the observed realities. . . There are not many joys m human life equal to the joy of the sudden birth of a generalization, illuminating the mind after a long period of patient research. What has seemed for...
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Kropotkin: And the Rise of Revolutionary Anarchism, 1872-1886

Caroline Cahm - 2002 - 390 lehte
...most significant contribution to science and which occasioned him immense excitement and satisfaction: 'There are not many joys in human life equal to the...the mind after a long period of patient research... He who has once in his life experienced this joy of scientific creation will never forget it'. 17 But...
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