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The scientific mind, cautious to accept nothing more than the evidence justifies, scrupulous to achieve accuracy in observation, possesses the defects of its virtues. For it shuts out the complete view of a thing, since that requires the use of other faculties as well as the intellect it uses, faculties such as imagination and emotion.

-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 6 : Science > # 43