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“It is the desire for explanations that are at once systematic and controllable by factual evidence that generates science; and it is the organization and classification of knowledge on the basis of explanatory principles that is the distinctive goal of the sciences.”

Quote by Ernest Nagel

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Ernest Nagel
Ernest Nagel

Ernest Nagel was a prominent philosopher born on November 16, 1901, and passed away on September 20, 1985. His research covered a wide range of fields including logic, epistemology, philosophy of language, and moral philosophy, which had a profound impact on 20th-century philosophy. more

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