Anthony Standen Quote
An educator should consider that he has failed in his job if he has not succeeded in instilling some trace of a divine dissatisfaction with our miserable social environment.
Anthony Standen
An educator should consider that he has failed in his job if he has not succeeded in instilling some trace of a divine dissatisfaction with our miserable social environment.
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About Anthony Standen
Anthony Standen (died 1993, age 86) was an American chemist and entomologist who wrote the popular book Science is a Sacred Cow (1950). He was born in 1906 to an American mother and a British father. He was educated at Oxford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of New Hampshire.
He believed that scientists and their theories should be subjected to the same scrutiny and criticism that other professionals face.
He believed that scientists and their theories should be subjected to the same scrutiny and criticism that other professionals face.