Thorvald N. Thiele Quote

An isolated sensation teaches us nothing, for it does not amount to an observation. Observation is a putting together of several results of sensation which are or are supposed to be connected with each other according to the law of causality, so that some represent causes and others their effects.


Theory of Observations (p. 2), Cahales & Edwin Layton. 1903


An isolated sensation teaches us nothing, for it does not amount to an observation. Observation is a putting together of several results of sensation ...

An isolated sensation teaches us nothing, for it does not amount to an observation. Observation is a putting together of several results of sensation ...

An isolated sensation teaches us nothing, for it does not amount to an observation. Observation is a putting together of several results of sensation ...

An isolated sensation teaches us nothing, for it does not amount to an observation. Observation is a putting together of several results of sensation ...