Joseph Jastrow Quote

Theories without facts or based on uncritically selected facts are vain, and facts without theoretical interpretation, blind.


In: Joseph Jastrow (ed.), The Story of Human Error, Introduction (p. 33)


Theories without facts or based on uncritically selected facts are vain, and facts without theoretical interpretation, blind.

Theories without facts or based on uncritically selected facts are vain, and facts without theoretical interpretation, blind.

Theories without facts or based on uncritically selected facts are vain, and facts without theoretical interpretation, blind.

Theories without facts or based on uncritically selected facts are vain, and facts without theoretical interpretation, blind.