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Via Gutenberg.org translation, "The falseness of an opinion is not for us any objection to it: it is here, perhaps, that our new language sounds most strangely." [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4363/4363-h/4363-h.htm Gutenberg.org link] | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 5 June 2017
Chapter 6 of my Ph.D. dissertation was titled "Data Collaboration Method for Validation", and the chapter began with these two quotes:
Essentially, all models are wrong, but some are useful.- George Box
The falseness of a judgement is for us not necessarily an objection to a judgement.- Friedrich Nietzsche, from Beyond Good and Evil
Via Gutenberg.org translation, "The falseness of an opinion is not for us any objection to it: it is here, perhaps, that our new language sounds most strangely." Gutenberg.org link