Percy Williams Bridgman Quote

Freedom from superstition is the result of the conviction that the world is not governed by caprice, but that it is a world of order and can be understood by man if he will only try hard enough and be clever enough.


Reflections of a Physicist, Chapter 10 (p. 167), Philosophical Library. 1955


Freedom from superstition is the result of the conviction that the world is not governed by caprice, but that it is a world of order and can be...

Freedom from superstition is the result of the conviction that the world is not governed by caprice, but that it is a world of order and can be...

Freedom from superstition is the result of the conviction that the world is not governed by caprice, but that it is a world of order and can be...

Freedom from superstition is the result of the conviction that the world is not governed by caprice, but that it is a world of order and can be...