The proper method of inquiry is to begin with experiments and then proceed to reasoning.
Father of modern chemistry
The proper method of inquiry is to begin with experiments and then proceed to reasoning.
Father of modern chemistry
A clear articulation of the inductive method.
mid-17th century
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"Experiment, without reason, is blind; reason, without experiment, is lame."
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