Karl Pearson Quote

Science in no case can demonstrate any inherent necessity in a sequence, nor prove, with absolute certainty that it must be repeated. Science for the past is a description, for the future a belief; it is not, and has never been, an explanation, if by this word is meant that science shows the "necessity" of any sequence of perceptions.


The Grammar of Science (2nd edition), Chapter IV (p. 113)


Science in no case can demonstrate any inherent necessity in a sequence, nor prove, with absolute certainty that it must be repeated. Science for the ...

Science in no case can demonstrate any inherent necessity in a sequence, nor prove, with absolute certainty that it must be repeated. Science for the ...

Science in no case can demonstrate any inherent necessity in a sequence, nor prove, with absolute certainty that it must be repeated. Science for the ...

Science in no case can demonstrate any inherent necessity in a sequence, nor prove, with absolute certainty that it must be repeated. Science for the ...