But man is neither mere physiology, nor biology, nor psychology, nor even sociology.
 Rabindranath Tagore, The Home and the World (1916). copy citation

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Author Rabindranath Tagore
Source The Home and the World
Topic biology psychology
Date 1916
Language English
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Note Translated by Surendranath Tagore
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“I said to Nikhil, "for I was on the point of lending this book to Queen Bee to read." "What harm?" said Nikhil. "If I could read the book, why not Bimala too? All I want to say is, that in Europe people look at everything from the viewpoint of science. But man is neither mere physiology, nor biology, nor psychology, nor even sociology. For God's sake don't forget that. Man is infinitely more than the natural science of himself. You laugh at me, calling me the schoolmaster's pupil, but that is what you are, not I. You want to find the truth of man from your science teachers, and not from your own inner being."” source