No theory, however attractive, merits scientific consideration unless it sticks out its neck sufficiently to be disproved by experiment or observation.


In: Robert M. Hutchins and Mortimer J. Adler (eds.), The Great Ideas Today, 1966


No theory, however attractive, merits scientific consideration unless it sticks out its neck sufficiently to be disproved by experiment or...

No theory, however attractive, merits scientific consideration unless it sticks out its neck sufficiently to be disproved by experiment or...

No theory, however attractive, merits scientific consideration unless it sticks out its neck sufficiently to be disproved by experiment or...

No theory, however attractive, merits scientific consideration unless it sticks out its neck sufficiently to be disproved by experiment or...