Nelson Goodman Quote

All scientific activity amounts to the invention of and the choice among systems of hypotheses. One of the primary considerations guiding this process is that of simplicity. Nothing could be much more mistaken than the traditional idea that we first seek a true system and then, for the sake of elegance alone, seek a simple one.


The Test of Simplicity, Science, Volume 128, 1958 (p. 1064)


All scientific activity amounts to the invention of and the choice among systems of hypotheses. One of the primary considerations guiding this...

All scientific activity amounts to the invention of and the choice among systems of hypotheses. One of the primary considerations guiding this...

All scientific activity amounts to the invention of and the choice among systems of hypotheses. One of the primary considerations guiding this...

All scientific activity amounts to the invention of and the choice among systems of hypotheses. One of the primary considerations guiding this...