Facts by themselves are silent. Observation discovers nothing directly of the actions of causes, but only of sequences in time.
In: A.C. Pigou (ed.), Memorials of Alfred Marshall, Chapter VI (p. 166)
Facts by themselves are silent. Observation discovers nothing directly of the actions of causes, but only of sequences in time.
In: A.C. Pigou (ed.), Memorials of Alfred Marshall, Chapter VI (p. 166)