No phenomenon can be explained in and of itself; only many comprehended together, methodically arranged, in the end yield something that could be regarded as theory. In Karl J. Fink
Goethe's History of Science, Chapter 2 (p. 26)
No phenomenon can be explained in and of itself; only many comprehended together, methodically arranged, in the end yield something that could be regarded as theory. In Karl J. Fink
Goethe's History of Science, Chapter 2 (p. 26)