Rudolf Carnap Quote

When we say that scientific knowledge is unlimited, we mean "there is no question whose answer is in principle unattainable by science."


In: Mary Midgley, Can Science Save Its Soul?


When we say that scientific knowledge is unlimited, we mean there is no question whose answer is in principle unattainable by science.

When we say that scientific knowledge is unlimited, we mean there is no question whose answer is in principle unattainable by science.

When we say that scientific knowledge is unlimited, we mean there is no question whose answer is in principle unattainable by science.

When we say that scientific knowledge is unlimited, we mean there is no question whose answer is in principle unattainable by science.