Quote on Men by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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"From a purely positivist point of view, man is the most mysterious and disconcerting of all the objects met with by science."
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"I am a little too absorbed by science to be able to philosophise much; but the more I look into myself, the more I find myself possessed by the conviction that it is only the science of Christ running through all things, that is to say true mystical science, that really matters. I let myself get caught up in the game when I geologise."
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"From a purely positivist point of view, man is the most mysterious and disconcerting of all the objects met with by science."
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"I am a little too absorbed by science to be able to philosophise much; but the more I look into myself, the more I find myself possessed by the conviction that it is only the science of Christ running through all things, that is to say true mystical science, that really matters. I let myself get caught up in the game when I geologise."
"How can one preach goodness and love to men without at the same time offering them an interpretation of the World that justifies this goodness and this love?"
