Another Note on Science and Style!

by Rodrigo de Lemos First in this post by Julio Lemos, then again in this note he wrote on George Saton’s “Science and Style” (1921), Dicta & Contradicta’s website has twice touched upon an issue which I have given some thought to: the apparently inevitable split between the sciences and the Humanities (the arts included).…

A Note on Science and Style

The acknowledgement of the benefit that would be bestowed upon a man of letters were he to have both humanistic and exact (and experimental) education is the background of George Sarton’s Science and Style (1921). Rereading that piece was by no means an ordinary experience: the views of Sarton are perhaps my own views, notwithstanding…