Accuracy Quote by Anonymous
“Science is not, as so many seem to think, something apart, which has to do with telescopes, retorts, and test-tubes, and especially with nasty smells, but it is a way of searching out by observation, trial and classification; whether the phenomena investigated be the outcome of human activities, or of the more direct workings of nature's laws. Its methods admit of nothing untidy or slip-shod; its keynote is accuracy and its goal is truth.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Philosophy of Science, early 20th century
Science is a disciplined method of observing, testing, and classifying phenomena to uncover truth, emphasizing accuracy over speculation.
In simple terms: Science seeks truth through careful observation and testing.
Prioritize rigorous, evidence‑based inquiry.
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When to use this quote
- research projects
- education curricula
- policy analysis
- public communication
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Questions to Reflect On
- What role does imagination play in scientific breakthroughs?
- How can we balance rigor with openness?
Overemphasis on precision can stifle creative hypotheses.