Occupation: Philosopher Birth: June 9, 1861 Death: September 14, 1916
The physicist can never subject an isolated hypothesis to experimental test, but only a whole group of hypotheses..
The history of science alone can keep the physicist from the mad ambitions of dogmatism as well as the despair of pyrrhonian scepticism..
Now these two questions Does there exist a material reality distinct from sensible appearances? and What is the nature of reality? do not have their ….
If the aim of physical theories is to explain experimental laws, theoretical physics is not an autonomous science; it is subordinate to metaphysics..