To the nonscientist it must seem strange that, while the history of science appears to be a brilliant success story, from a logical point of view the stress is always on disproof and hence on the failure rather than on the confirmation of theories.


In: James R. Newmann, What is Science?, Astronomy and Cosmology (p. 84)


To the nonscientist it must seem strange that, while the history of science appears to be a brilliant success story, from a logical point of view the ...

To the nonscientist it must seem strange that, while the history of science appears to be a brilliant success story, from a logical point of view the ...

To the nonscientist it must seem strange that, while the history of science appears to be a brilliant success story, from a logical point of view the ...

To the nonscientist it must seem strange that, while the history of science appears to be a brilliant success story, from a logical point of view the ...