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Every great advance in natural knowledge has involved the absolute rejection of authority
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"Every great advance in natural knowledge has involved the absolute rejection of authority"

- Thomas Huxley

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This quote by Thomas Huxley speaks with the value of questioning authority and the power of knowledge. Huxley is suggesting that in order to make terrific advances in natural understanding, one need to want to decline the authority of those in power. This might suggest turning down the concepts of those in positions of authority, such as scientists, politicians, or spiritual leaders. It might also indicate turning down the authority of custom and recognized beliefs. Huxley is stressing the importance of challenging the status quo and seeking out new understanding. He is suggesting that development is only possible when we are willing to question authority and explore originalities. By turning down authority, we can open ourselves approximately brand-new possibilities and make great advances in natural knowledge.

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Thomas Huxley This quote is written / told by Thomas Huxley between May 4, 1825 and June 29, 1895. He was a famous Scientist from England. The author also have 64 other quotes.

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