Certainly, every statement in a science should conceivably be capable of being called in question, and of being shown empirically to be unjustified; for only so can the science be saved from dogmatism.


The Philosophy of Science, Harper & Row, Publishers. 1960


Certainly, every statement in a science should conceivably be capable of being called in question, and of being shown empirically to be unjustified;...

Certainly, every statement in a science should conceivably be capable of being called in question, and of being shown empirically to be unjustified;...

Certainly, every statement in a science should conceivably be capable of being called in question, and of being shown empirically to be unjustified;...

Certainly, every statement in a science should conceivably be capable of being called in question, and of being shown empirically to be unjustified;...