F. C. S. Schiller Quote

It is not too much to say that the more deference men of science have paid to Logic, the worse it has been for the scientific value of their reasoning... Fortunately for the world, however, the great men of science have usually been kept in salutary ignorance of the logical tradition.


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


It is not too much to say that the more deference men of science have paid to Logic, the worse it has been for the scientific value of their...

It is not too much to say that the more deference men of science have paid to Logic, the worse it has been for the scientific value of their...

It is not too much to say that the more deference men of science have paid to Logic, the worse it has been for the scientific value of their...

It is not too much to say that the more deference men of science have paid to Logic, the worse it has been for the scientific value of their...