Unless we can know something without knowing everything, it is obvious that we can never know something.


In: John E. Leffler, Rates and Equilibria of Organic Reactions as Treated by Statistical, Thermodynamic, and Extrathermodynamic Methods (p. v)


Unless we can know something without knowing everything, it is obvious that we can never know something.

Unless we can know something without knowing everything, it is obvious that we can never know something.

Unless we can know something without knowing everything, it is obvious that we can never know something.

Unless we can know something without knowing everything, it is obvious that we can never know something.