Wednesday, September 27, 2017

The intensity of the conviction that a hypothesis is true has no bearing on whether it is true or not.

From Advice to a Young Scientist by Peter Medawar.
The intensity of the conviction that a hypothesis is true has no bearing on whether it is true or not. The importance of the strength of our conviction is only to provide a proportionately strong incentive to find out if the hypothesis will stand up to critical evaluation.

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