of Age. "It's about the last third of life," she explains.,
in science. And I found that in relation to that question all
human knowledge is divided as it were into tow opposite hemispheres
at the ends of which are two poles: the one a negative and the
other a positive; but that neither at the one nor the other pole is
there an answer to life's questions.
The one series of sciences seems not to recognize the
question, but replies clearly and exactly to its own independent
questions: that is the series of experimental sciences, and at the
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