It is better to be satisfied with probabilities than to demand impossibilities and starve.


In: Charles Singer (ed.), Studies in the History and Method of Science (Volume 1)


It is better to be satisfied with probabilities than to demand impossibilities and starve.

It is better to be satisfied with probabilities than to demand impossibilities and starve.

It is better to be satisfied with probabilities than to demand impossibilities and starve.

It is better to be satisfied with probabilities than to demand impossibilities and starve.