“The reader might reflect that an awful lot of supposing has to take place in order for the quantity theory of money to be true.” MightOrderTheoryReaderBeing TrueAwfulQuantitySupposingSupposing That Author:Paul Ormerod
“The evidence for evolution is so compelling that the only way to save the creation theory is to assume that God deliberately planted enormous quantities of evidence to make it look as if evolution had happened.” IfsWayLooksHappenedCreationTheoryEvolutionEvidenceAssumingEnormousQuantityCompellingEnormous Quantities Author:Richard Dawkins
“[Mathematics is] purely intellectual, a pure theory of forms, which has for its objects not the combination of quantities or their images, the numbers, but things of thought to which there could correspond effective objects or relations, even though such a correspondence is not necessary.” FormNumbersObjectsTheoryPureIntellectualRelationMathematicsCombinationQuantityCorrespondence Author:Hermann Hankel