Man is condemned to exhaust all possible errors when he examines any set of facts before he recognizes the truth.


Zoological Philosophy: An Exposition with Regard to the Natural, History of Animals, Chapter V (p. 57), The University of Chicago Press. 1984


Man is condemned to exhaust all possible errors when he examines any set of facts before he recognizes the truth.

Man is condemned to exhaust all possible errors when he examines any set of facts before he recognizes the truth.

Man is condemned to exhaust all possible errors when he examines any set of facts before he recognizes the truth.

Man is condemned to exhaust all possible errors when he examines any set of facts before he recognizes the truth.