William Feller (1906–1970) Croatian-American mathematician
Source: An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition), Chapter V, Conditional Probability, Stochastic Independence, p. 132.
Source: The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory (1983), p. 71
William Feller (1906–1970) Croatian-American mathematician
Source: An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition), Chapter V, Conditional Probability, Stochastic Independence, p. 132.
Roger Backhouse (economist) (1951) British economist
"Hayek on money and the business cycle", 2006
“Think of a hypothesis as a card. A theory is a house made of hypotheses.”
Marilyn vos Savant (1946) US American magazine columnist, author and lecturer
Attributed in Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (1991)
Geoffrey West (1940) British physicist
2010s <br class="br">Source: Joao Medeiros. " The city in numbers: An equation that explains urban life http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2011/05/start/the-city-in-numbers," in wired.co.uk/magazine 29 March 2011.
“The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is most likely to be correct.”
William of Ockham (1285–1349) medieval philosopher and theologian
Clyfford Still (1904–1980) American artist
As quoted in Abstract Expressionism, Davind Anfam, Thames and Hudson Ltd London, 1990, p. 137
1950s
Frederick Russell Burnham (1861–1947) father of scouting; military scout; soldier of fortune; oil man; writer; rancher
Scouting on Two Continents (1926)
Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author
The Beginning of Time (1996)
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Remark to scientist Herman Francis Mark
1940s, Only Then Shall We Find Courage (1946)