The aim of every science is foresight (prevoyance). For the laws of established observation of phenomena are generally employed to foresee their succession. All men, however little advanced make true predictions, which are always based on the same principle, the knowledge of the future from the past.


In: Bertrand de Jouvenel, The Art of Conjecture, Chapter 11 (p. 111)


The aim of every science is foresight (prevoyance). For the laws of established observation of phenomena are generally employed to foresee their...

The aim of every science is foresight (prevoyance). For the laws of established observation of phenomena are generally employed to foresee their...

The aim of every science is foresight (prevoyance). For the laws of established observation of phenomena are generally employed to foresee their...

The aim of every science is foresight (prevoyance). For the laws of established observation of phenomena are generally employed to foresee their...