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The physicist takes water, abstracts its quantitatively measurable aspects,...
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Fulton J. Sheen
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Philosophy of Science
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The physicist takes water, abstracts its quantitatively measurable aspects, reaches results about these aspects, and ignores the rest.
( Fulton J. Sheen )
[ Philosophy of Science ]
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