Now I think that in making this distinction Whitehead makes a good and original initial point; because it is the fact that philosophers, by
instinct, always think heterogeneously about nature, whereas scientists, equally by
instinct, don't, which, more
than any one thing, makes the philosophy of
science so unreal a subject for actual research scientists.
The
science of human relationships is more
than just baby bonding, it embodies the fusion of
instinct and emotion which drives us to seek contact and closeness with others.