Theories are abstractions, which, while placing in relief what is important in certain determinate cases, neglect almost necessarily, or even disguise, what is important in other cases.


Translated by Cora May Williams, Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations, Appendix I (p. 186), The Open Court Publishing Co. 1897


Theories are abstractions, which, while placing in relief what is important in certain determinate cases, neglect almost necessarily, or even...

Theories are abstractions, which, while placing in relief what is important in certain determinate cases, neglect almost necessarily, or even...

Theories are abstractions, which, while placing in relief what is important in certain determinate cases, neglect almost necessarily, or even...

Theories are abstractions, which, while placing in relief what is important in certain determinate cases, neglect almost necessarily, or even...