The new born free |
Robert Fludd |
simplistic logic that links theory to experience seemed absent. He believed that the contradictions between theory and new experiences naturally led to the development of, a new theory, wider than the previous one.
But, strangely, he had become convinced that something had gone absolutely not. The success came when he was not trying to link the experience to theory or theory to experiment. The new
was out, it seemed, not so much experience as the head of Strum. To him it was a blindingly obvious. The new freedom was born. His head had given birth to a theory. The logic of this theory, its determinations were not related to the experiences that led to Markov laboratory. Theory, it seemed, was born free of the free play of intelligence and it was this that allowed free play to find an explanation for the wealth experimental results and alumni.
experience was the external shock had set in motion the thought. But it had not determined the content of thought.
Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate
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