Gilbert N. Lewis Quote

The theory that there is an ultimate truth, although very generally held by mankind, does not seem useful to science except in the sense of a horizon toward which we may proceed, rather than a point which may be reached.


The Anatomy of Science, Chapter I (p. 7)


The theory that there is an ultimate truth, although very generally held by mankind, does not seem useful to science except in the sense of a horizon ...

The theory that there is an ultimate truth, although very generally held by mankind, does not seem useful to science except in the sense of a horizon ...

The theory that there is an ultimate truth, although very generally held by mankind, does not seem useful to science except in the sense of a horizon ...

The theory that there is an ultimate truth, although very generally held by mankind, does not seem useful to science except in the sense of a horizon ...