A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes.


The Art of Scientific Investigation (1865)


A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes.

A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes.

A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes.

A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes.