Larry Laudan Quote

Unsolved problems generally count as genuine problems only when they are no longer unsolved.


Progress and Its Problems, Chapter One (p. 18), University of California Press.


Unsolved problems generally count as genuine problems only when they are no longer unsolved.

Unsolved problems generally count as genuine problems only when they are no longer unsolved.

Unsolved problems generally count as genuine problems only when they are no longer unsolved.

Unsolved problems generally count as genuine problems only when they are no longer unsolved.