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Карл Пи́рсон — английский математик, статистик, биолог и философ; основатель математической статистики, один из основоположников биометрики. Автор свыше 650 опубликованных научных работ. В русскоязычных источниках его иногда называют Чарлз Пирсон. Wikipedia  

✵ 27. Март 1857 – 27. Апрель 1936
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“[T]he laws of science are products of the human mind rather than factors of the external world.”

Karl Pearson книга The Grammar of Science

Introductory
The Grammar of Science (1900)

“Does not the beauty of the artist's work lie for us in the accuracy with which his symbols resume innumerable facts of our past emotional experience? ... [A]esthetic judgment... how exactly parallel it is to the scientific judgment.”

Karl Pearson книга The Grammar of Science

Introductory. Pearson refers the reader to William Wordsworth's preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1815) "General View of Poetry".
The Grammar of Science (1900)

“Science can only answer to the great majority of "metaphysical" problems "I am ignorant."”

Karl Pearson книга The Grammar of Science

Meanwhile, it is idle to be impatient or to indulge in system-making.

Introductory
The Grammar of Science (1900)

“[T]he universe is largely the construction of each individual mind.”

Karl Pearson книга The Grammar of Science

Introductory
The Grammar of Science (1900)

“[T]he task of science can never end till man ceases to be, till history is no longer made, and development itself ceases.”

Karl Pearson книга The Grammar of Science

Introductory
The Grammar of Science (1900)

“[T]he tribal conscience ought for the sake of social welfare to be stronger than private interest...”

Karl Pearson книга The Grammar of Science

Introductory
The Grammar of Science (1900)

“For the present the Grammar may yet be of service. After an eight years' life and... 4000 copies, it reappears in a revised and enlarged form.”

Karl Pearson книга The Grammar of Science

Preface to the Second Edition
The Grammar of Science (1900)