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Ich probiere: Revisiting Abraham Flexners dream of the useful pursuit of useless knowledge.
The most succinct encapsulation of the value of curiosity to practical pursuits came from Michael Faraday; when asked by William Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer, about the utility of electricity, Faraday is purported to have replied, One day, sir, you may tax it.
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Ich probiere: Revisiting Abraham Flexners dream of the useful pursuit of useless knowledge.
The most succinct encapsulation of the value of curiosity to practical pursuits came from Michael Faraday; when asked by William Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer, about the utility of electricity, Faraday is purported to have replied, One day, sir, you may tax it.
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Ich probiere: Revisiting Abraham Flexners dream of the useful pursuit of useless knowledge.
The most succinct encapsulation of the value of curiosity to practical pursuits came from Michael Faraday; when asked by William Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer, about the utility of electricity, Faraday is purported to have replied, One day, sir, you may tax it.
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