Concluding an article in the "Daily Express" on "Why I Believe in Science," Sir Arthur Keith writes:—"l believe in science; on its growth.l.base my .hope of. the world's future and man's progress. But I also realise there is much in man which science can.never satisfy. There is our sense of beauty—science may explain it, but cannot replace it.. There is our emotional springs of love, hope and charity; at the best, science can only explain them. I doubt if it can deepen or ilmprove them. v Scienceor knowledge is but one'essential for life, but it is so important that I place it in a category by itself."
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 267, 10 November 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)
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