Science would perish without the continuous interplay between its facts and constructions on the one hand and the imagery of ideas on the other.


Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science, Preface (p. vi), Princeton University Press. 1949


Science would perish without the continuous interplay between its facts and constructions on the one hand and the imagery of ideas on the other.

Science would perish without the continuous interplay between its facts and constructions on the one hand and the imagery of ideas on the other.

Science would perish without the continuous interplay between its facts and constructions on the one hand and the imagery of ideas on the other.

Science would perish without the continuous interplay between its facts and constructions on the one hand and the imagery of ideas on the other.