The implications of these considerations justify the statement that all empirically verifiable — Talcott Parsons
Science is intimately integrated with the whole social structure and cultural tradition. — Talcott Parsons
A scientifically unimportant discovery is one which, however true and however interesting — Talcott Parsons
Empirical interest will be in the facts so far as they are relevant to the solution of these problems. — Talcott Parsons
If observed facts of undoubted accuracy will not fit any of the alternatives it leaves open — Talcott Parsons
Now obviously the propositions of the system have reference to matters of empirical fact; — Talcott Parsons
Special emphasis should be laid on this intimate interrelation of general statements — Talcott Parsons
Of course there may well be particular reasons why spencer rather than others is dead — Talcott Parsons
The importance of certain problems concerning the facts will be inherent in the structure of the system. — Talcott Parsons
Its minor variations from writer to writer are not a matter of concern to this analysis. — Talcott Parsons
In so far as such a theory is empirically correct it will also tell us what empirical — Talcott Parsons
It is probably safe to say that all the changes of factual knowledge which have led to the relativity theory — Talcott Parsons