It is therefore not the fault of the theory if it is of little practical use in such cases. The fault is that there is not enough theory.
— Kant, On the Common Saying: ‘This May be True in Theory, but it does not Apply in Practice’
It is therefore not the fault of the theory if it is of little practical use in such cases. The fault is that there is not enough theory.
— Kant, On the Common Saying: ‘This May be True in Theory, but it does not Apply in Practice’