All our theory is but a means of consistently conceptualizing the inward processes of phenomena, and it is presumable and adequate when all scientifically known facts can be deduced from it.


In: Edward O. Wilson, The Diversity of Life, Chapter One (p. 8), W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1992


All our theory is but a means of consistently conceptualizing the inward processes of phenomena, and it is presumable and adequate when all...

All our theory is but a means of consistently conceptualizing the inward processes of phenomena, and it is presumable and adequate when all...

All our theory is but a means of consistently conceptualizing the inward processes of phenomena, and it is presumable and adequate when all...

All our theory is but a means of consistently conceptualizing the inward processes of phenomena, and it is presumable and adequate when all...