Dogmatism makes for scientific anemia.
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In scientific subjects, the natural remedy for dogmatism has been found in research.
Dogs get lost hundreds of times and no one ever notices it or sends an account of it to a scientific magazine.
The greater the ignorance the greater the dogmatism.
It is the job of the dog trainer to summon the dog's genetics, not to impose man's will over dog's.
A professor must have a theory as a dog must have fleas.
I read that all dogs have wolf DNA in them, which seemed preposterous because my dog, Tucker, is... afraid of plastic bags blowing in the wind. I thought, 'How can Tucker have wolf in him? How can this be?' So I started researching it.
The conflict between religion and science is inherent and (very nearly) zero-sum. The success of science often comes at the expense of religious dogma; the maintenance of religious dogma always comes at the expense of science.
Dogs don't rationalize. They don't hold anything against a person. They don't see the outside of a human but the inside of a human.
Young blood must have its course, lad, and every dog its day.
Scientists should not do animal testing if there is any alternative, but subject to that, I would support it on grounds of the medical benefits.
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