Éric Pichet Quote

An inherent paradox of intellectual activity is that reflection (i. e. the phase were a research project is trying to process a complex problem) can be very time-consuming. Unfortunately, it is only when researchers are driven by a sense of urgency that they can make real progress.


p. 53. - The Epistemology of Social Science (2011)


An inherent paradox of intellectual activity is that reflection (i. e. the phase were a research project is trying to process a complex problem) can...

An inherent paradox of intellectual activity is that reflection (i. e. the phase were a research project is trying to process a complex problem) can...

An inherent paradox of intellectual activity is that reflection (i. e. the phase were a research project is trying to process a complex problem) can...

An inherent paradox of intellectual activity is that reflection (i. e. the phase were a research project is trying to process a complex problem) can...