The progress of science would be almost completely arrested, if, every time we succeeded in formulating a seemingly satisfactory statement of truth in regard to some set of phenomena, the exhibition by nature of any behavior which was in conflict with our statement became forthwith "impossible."


Introduction to General Inorganic Chemistry, Chapter I (p. 8)


The progress of science would be almost completely arrested, if, every time we succeeded in formulating a seemingly satisfactory statement of truth...

The progress of science would be almost completely arrested, if, every time we succeeded in formulating a seemingly satisfactory statement of truth...

The progress of science would be almost completely arrested, if, every time we succeeded in formulating a seemingly satisfactory statement of truth...

The progress of science would be almost completely arrested, if, every time we succeeded in formulating a seemingly satisfactory statement of truth...