"The physical sciences, then, depend on the validity of logic just as much as metaphysics or mathematics. If popular thought feels
‘science’ to be different from all other kinds of knowledge because science is experimentally verifiable, popular thought is mistaken. Experimental verification is not a new kind of assurance coming in to supply the deficiencies of mere logic. We should therefore abandon the distinction between scientific and non-scientific thought. The proper distinction is between logical and non-logical thought."
C. S. Lewis, De Futilitate
Consider mine enemies; for they are many;
Psalm 25:19
‘science’ to be different from all other kinds of knowledge because science is experimentally verifiable, popular thought is mistaken. Experimental verification is not a new kind of assurance coming in to supply the deficiencies of mere logic. We should therefore abandon the distinction between scientific and non-scientific thought. The proper distinction is between logical and non-logical thought."
C. S. Lewis, De Futilitate
Consider mine enemies; for they are many;
Psalm 25:19