William Whewell Quote

We may best hope to understand the nature and conditions of real knowledge by studying the nature and conditions of the most certain and stable portions of knowledge which we already possess: and we are most likely to learn the best methods of discovering truth by examining how truths, now universally recognized, have really been discovered.


The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences Founded upon Their History, (Volume 1), Book I, Chapter I (p. 1)


We may best hope to understand the nature and conditions of real knowledge by studying the nature and conditions of the most certain and stable...

We may best hope to understand the nature and conditions of real knowledge by studying the nature and conditions of the most certain and stable...

We may best hope to understand the nature and conditions of real knowledge by studying the nature and conditions of the most certain and stable...

We may best hope to understand the nature and conditions of real knowledge by studying the nature and conditions of the most certain and stable...