The common view of science is that it is a sort of machine for increasing the race's store of dependable facts. It is that only in part; in even larger part it is a machine for upsetting undependable facts.


In: Will Durant, Living Philosophies, Chapter XII (p. 187), Simon & Schuster. 1931


The common view of science is that it is a sort of machine for increasing the race's store of dependable facts. It is that only in part; in even...

The common view of science is that it is a sort of machine for increasing the race's store of dependable facts. It is that only in part; in even...

The common view of science is that it is a sort of machine for increasing the race's store of dependable facts. It is that only in part; in even...

The common view of science is that it is a sort of machine for increasing the race's store of dependable facts. It is that only in part; in even...