account science explicitly describe something believe essentially inco — Richard Rhodes, Making Atomic Bomb

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Any account of science which does not explicitly describe it as something we believe in is essentially incomplete and a false pretense. It amounts to a claim that science is essentially different from and superior to all human beliefs that are not scientific statements–and this is untrue.

Richard Rhodes, The Making of the Atomic Bomb

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