The scientist is indistinguishable from the common man in his sense of evidence, except that the scientist is more careful.


'The Scope and Language of Science' (1954), reprinted in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1957


The scientist is indistinguishable from the common man in his sense of evidence, except that the scientist is more careful.

The scientist is indistinguishable from the common man in his sense of evidence, except that the scientist is more careful.

The scientist is indistinguishable from the common man in his sense of evidence, except that the scientist is more careful.

The scientist is indistinguishable from the common man in his sense of evidence, except that the scientist is more careful.