Once again, as in the previous chapter (I:1:15), Victor suggests that the course of
                     his development is not of his own making, but was necessitated by his professional
                     commitment. His linking of his destiny to scientific knowledge has the effect of transferring
                     the systematic logic of the discipline to the random events of his life, an inductive
                     leap that, however much it may lack a rational base, will bear profound consequences.