If you ask a mathematician, a mineralogist, a historian, or any other man of learning, what definite body of truths has been ascertained by his science, his answer will last as long as you are willing to listen.


The Problems of Philosophy, Chapter XV (p. 154), Oxford University Press, Inc. 1959


If you ask a mathematician, a mineralogist, a historian, or any other man of learning, what definite body of truths has been ascertained by his...

If you ask a mathematician, a mineralogist, a historian, or any other man of learning, what definite body of truths has been ascertained by his...

If you ask a mathematician, a mineralogist, a historian, or any other man of learning, what definite body of truths has been ascertained by his...

If you ask a mathematician, a mineralogist, a historian, or any other man of learning, what definite body of truths has been ascertained by his...