Peter Medawar Quote

The scientific method is a potentiation of common sense, exercised with a specially firm determination not to persist in error if any exertion of hand or mind can deliver us from it. Like other exploratory processes, it can be resolved into a dialogue between fact and fancy, the actual and the possible; between what could be true and what is in fact the case.


Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought (1969)


The scientific method is a potentiation of common sense, exercised with a specially firm determination not to persist in error if any exertion of...

The scientific method is a potentiation of common sense, exercised with a specially firm determination not to persist in error if any exertion of...

The scientific method is a potentiation of common sense, exercised with a specially firm determination not to persist in error if any exertion of...

The scientific method is a potentiation of common sense, exercised with a specially firm determination not to persist in error if any exertion of...