Judea Pearl (1936) Computer scientist
Pearl, Judea. "Causal inference in statistics: An overview." Statistics Surveys 3 (2009): 96-146.
Source: Mindbridge (1976), Chapter 28 “Chapter Eight” (p. 104)
Judea Pearl (1936) Computer scientist
Pearl, Judea. "Causal inference in statistics: An overview." Statistics Surveys 3 (2009): 96-146.
“But no one, no matter how intelligent, could make good inferences from bad data.”
Charles Sheffield book Transcendence
Source: The Heritage Universe, Transcendence (1992), Chapter 11 (p. 126)
C. West Churchman (1913–2004) American philosopher and systems scientist
Source: 1940s - 1950s, Theory of Experimental Inference (1948), p. 256; cited in Douglas, H.E. (2009) Science, Policy, and the Value-Free Ideal
Charles Babbage On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures
Source: On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures, 1832/1841, p. 156. Ch. 17 "Of Price as Measured by Money"
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
Source: On the Gods and Other Essays
Stephen Jay Gould book Wonderful Life
you don't see electrons, gravity, or black holes either
Source: Wonderful Life (1989), p. 279
“Even though it’s applied science we’re dealin’ with, it still is – science!”
Leslie Z. Benet (1937) American pharmaceutical scientist
Bio-International ’94 Conference on Bioavailability, Bioequivalence and Pharmacokinetic Studies, Munich, Germany, June 16, 1994.
James Randi (1928) Canadian-American stage magician and scientific skeptic
Swift, 2 September 2005, "Another New Fan" http://www.randi.org/jr/2006-10/100620sentient.html#i7
Michael J. Behe (1952) American biochemist, author, and intelligent design advocate
testimony in Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, trial transcript: day 11 http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/dover/day11pm.html#day11pm132 (18 October 2005).
Mordechai Ben-Ari (1948) Israeli computer scientist
Source: Just a Theory: Exploring the Nature of Science (2005), Chapter 3, “Words Scientists Don’t Use: At Least Not the Way You Do” (pp. 51-52)