One does not really understand a scientific problem unless one knows at least in rough outline how it came to be formulated.


In: Robert M. Hutchins and Mortimer J. Adler, The Great Ideas Today 1974


One does not really understand a scientific problem unless one knows at least in rough outline how it came to be formulated.

One does not really understand a scientific problem unless one knows at least in rough outline how it came to be formulated.

One does not really understand a scientific problem unless one knows at least in rough outline how it came to be formulated.

One does not really understand a scientific problem unless one knows at least in rough outline how it came to be formulated.