The relationship between a theory (or a statement) and the words used in its formulation is in several ways analogous to that between written words and the letters used in writing them down.


In: Paul Arthur Schlipp (ed.), The Philosophy of Karl Popper (Volume 1)


The relationship between a theory (or a statement) and the words used in its formulation is in several ways analogous to that between written words...

The relationship between a theory (or a statement) and the words used in its formulation is in several ways analogous to that between written words...

The relationship between a theory (or a statement) and the words used in its formulation is in several ways analogous to that between written words...

The relationship between a theory (or a statement) and the words used in its formulation is in several ways analogous to that between written words...