Quote by: Allan McLeod Cormack

Since my first discussions of ecological problems with Professor John Day around 1950 and since reading 's “King Solomon's Ring,” I have become increasingly interested in the study of animals for what they might teach us about man, and the study of man as an animal. I have become increasingly disenchanted with what the thinkers of the so-called Age of Enlightenment tell us about the nature of man, and with what the formal religions and doctrinaire political theorists tell us about the same subject.


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Author Bio


  • NameAllan McLeod Cormack
  • DescriptionAmerican physicist
  • BornFebruary 23, 1924
  • DiedMay 7, 1998
  • CountryUnited States Of America; South Africa
  • ProfessionPhysicist
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine