Science depends upon measurement, and things not measurable are therefore excluded, or tend to be excluded, from its attention.


In: William H. George, Address, The Scientist in Action: A Scientific Study of His Methods, Some Problems in Theorizing (pp. 263-264)


Science depends upon measurement, and things not measurable are therefore excluded, or tend to be excluded, from its attention.

Science depends upon measurement, and things not measurable are therefore excluded, or tend to be excluded, from its attention.

Science depends upon measurement, and things not measurable are therefore excluded, or tend to be excluded, from its attention.

Science depends upon measurement, and things not measurable are therefore excluded, or tend to be excluded, from its attention.