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"The position of modern science, as far as an ignorant man of letters can understand it, seems not a step in advance of that held by Huxley and Romanes in the last century"

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There’s a well-aimed barb in Nock’s opening move: “as far as an ignorant man of letters can understand it” is mock self-deprecation that functions less as humility than as a challenge. He’s daring the scientific establishment to argue that the gap is in his comprehension rather than in science’s grand claims about its own progress. Nock writes like a man who distrusts prestige on principle, and he’s using the pose of the outsider to puncture a cultural piety: the automatic assumption that “modern” equals “advanced.”

Invoking Huxley and Romanes is not incidental name-dropping. Thomas Henry Huxley, Darwin’s bulldog, helped cement the 19th-century public image of science as a kind of secular authority. George Romanes worked in evolutionary theory and the mind, straddling hard biology and speculative psychology. By anchoring his comparison there, Nock targets the most culturally potent form of science: science as worldview, not just lab technique. The subtext is that science may have accumulated data and instruments while remaining philosophically stuck, still circling the same metaphysical questions with updated machinery and the same rhetorical confidence.

The line also plays to Nock’s broader moment: early-20th-century modernity, when “Science” was becoming an institution with public relations, funding streams, and an air of inevitability. His intent isn’t to deny discovery; it’s to question whether the reigning “position” of science - its explanatory posture, its claimed authority over meaning - has matured at all. He’s warning that progress can be a style, not a substance, especially when a culture needs science to play priest.

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Albert J. Nock (October 13, 1870 - August 19, 1945) was a Philosopher from USA.

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