Robert Boyle — "I value not so much the multitude of experiments, as the exactness and fruitfuln…"
I value not so much the multitude of experiments, as the exactness and fruitfulness of them.
I value not so much the multitude of experiments, as the exactness and fruitfulness of them.
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"I am persuaded that the knowledge of natural things is a great help to the knowledge of God."
"He that makes experiments, must not be tied to any particular opinion."
"The true philosopher is a lover of truth, not a lover of systems."
"I am not so much concerned to know what is true, as to know what is demonstrable."
"I have often thought that the greatest wisdom consists in knowing our own ignorance."
Emphasizing quality over quantity in scientific experimentation.
Date: mid-17th century
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