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Morris R. Cohen

“Yet it is unassailably true that so long as we lack omniscience and do not know all of the future, all our generalizations are fallible or only probable. And the history of human error shows that a general consensus, or widespread and unquestioned feeling of certainty, does not preclude the possibility that the future may show us to be in error.”

Morris F. Cohen, An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method
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An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method by Morris R. Cohen
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