"In praising science, it does not follow that we must adopt the very poor philosophies which scientific men have constructed. In philosophy they have much more to learn than to teach"
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It works rhetorically because it flatters science (praising it) while sharply demoting “scientific men” as philosophers. That distinction matters. Inge isn’t arguing that science is wrong; he’s arguing that scientists, as a class, often become bad at philosophy precisely when they’re most successful at science. Mastery in one domain encourages a tone of inevitability in another, and Inge hears that tone as intellectual category error.
Context helps: Inge is writing from an early 20th-century British milieu where scientism and secular confidence were ascendant, and where clergy-intellectuals like him were trying to keep moral and metaphysical questions from being treated as obsolete. His jab lands as a defense of philosophy’s autonomy - and a warning that “following the evidence” can quietly morph into following the priesthood of expertise. The line’s sting is that it indicts not science but the temptation to turn scientific authority into a total worldview.
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Inge, Dean. (2026, January 17). In praising science, it does not follow that we must adopt the very poor philosophies which scientific men have constructed. In philosophy they have much more to learn than to teach. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-praising-science-it-does-not-follow-that-we-58103/
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Inge, Dean. "In praising science, it does not follow that we must adopt the very poor philosophies which scientific men have constructed. In philosophy they have much more to learn than to teach." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-praising-science-it-does-not-follow-that-we-58103/.
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"In praising science, it does not follow that we must adopt the very poor philosophies which scientific men have constructed. In philosophy they have much more to learn than to teach." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-praising-science-it-does-not-follow-that-we-58103/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






