If they are, then the only ultimate truths are the particulars of concrete experience, and no postulate or general assumption is inherent in science until its proceedings become systematic, or the truths already reached give direction to further research.


Letters of Chauncey Wright: With Some Account of His Life (ed. 1878)


If they are, then the only ultimate truths are the particulars of concrete experience, and no postulate or general assumption is inherent in science...

If they are, then the only ultimate truths are the particulars of concrete experience, and no postulate or general assumption is inherent in science...

If they are, then the only ultimate truths are the particulars of concrete experience, and no postulate or general assumption is inherent in science...

If they are, then the only ultimate truths are the particulars of concrete experience, and no postulate or general assumption is inherent in science...