William Stanley Jevons Quote

The truth or untruth of a natural law, when carefully investigated, resolves itself into a high or low degree of probability, and this is the case whether or not we are capable of producing precise numerical data.


The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method, Chapter X (p. 217), Macmillan & Company Ltd. 1892


The truth or untruth of a natural law, when carefully investigated, resolves itself into a high or low degree of probability, and this is the case...

The truth or untruth of a natural law, when carefully investigated, resolves itself into a high or low degree of probability, and this is the case...

The truth or untruth of a natural law, when carefully investigated, resolves itself into a high or low degree of probability, and this is the case...

The truth or untruth of a natural law, when carefully investigated, resolves itself into a high or low degree of probability, and this is the case...