The Man Who Thought with His Heart: George Forster and the Birth of Sensitive Science

Every mind, even the greatest, is a product of its time and place. The true visionaries are those unwilling to mistake the figments of their culture for facts; those daring enough to look at the world not through the microscope that magnifies the concerns of the present, not through the telescope that squints at the distant reaches of the future, but through a periscope that rises above the surface of the mainstream to see past the horizon of the era’s givens, into the possibilities of times to come. As a young man raised in a deeply religious era, homeschooled by… read article
Source: The Marginalian