Joseph Jastrow Quote

Theories rise and fall as better, truer theories replace them; yet it is unwarranted to conclude that science is truth for a day.


In: Joseph Jastrow (ed.), The Story of Human Error, Introduction (p. 34)


Theories rise and fall as better, truer theories replace them; yet it is unwarranted to conclude that science is truth for a day.

Theories rise and fall as better, truer theories replace them; yet it is unwarranted to conclude that science is truth for a day.

Theories rise and fall as better, truer theories replace them; yet it is unwarranted to conclude that science is truth for a day.

Theories rise and fall as better, truer theories replace them; yet it is unwarranted to conclude that science is truth for a day.