Alan Chalmers Quote

The greater the number of conjectured theories that are confronted by the realities of the world, and the more speculative those conjectures are, the greater will be the chances of major advances in science.


Chapter 5, Introducing falsification, p. 67. - What Is This Thing Called Science? (Third Edition; 1999)


The greater the number of conjectured theories that are confronted by the realities of the world, and the more speculative those conjectures are, the ...

The greater the number of conjectured theories that are confronted by the realities of the world, and the more speculative those conjectures are, the ...

The greater the number of conjectured theories that are confronted by the realities of the world, and the more speculative those conjectures are, the ...

The greater the number of conjectured theories that are confronted by the realities of the world, and the more speculative those conjectures are, the ...