"[...] theory is the most practical thing conceivable, the quintessence of practice as it were, since the precision of its conclusions cannot be reached by any routine of estimating or trial and error; although given the hidden ways of theory, this will hold only for those who walk them with complete confidence." (Ludwig E Boltzmann, “On the Significance of Theories”, 1890)
"Theory is of the essence of facts." (Oliver Heaviside, "Electromagnetic Theory", 1893)
"But surely it is self-evident that every theory is merely a framework or scheme of concepts together with their necessary relations to one another, and that the basic elements can be constructed as one pleases." (Gottlob Frege, "On the Foundations of Geometry and Formal Theories of Arithmetic" , cca. 1903-1909)
"Theory is the best guide for experiment - that were it not for theory and the problems and hypotheses that come out of it, we would not know the points we wanted to verify, and hence would experiment aimlessly" (Henry Hazlitt, "Thinking as a Science", 1916)
"Theories are structures of ideas that explain and interpret facts." (Stephen J Gould "Evolution as Fact and Theory", 1981)
"Any physical theory is always provisional, in the sense that it is only a hypothesis: you can never prove it." (Stephen Hawking, "A Brief History of Time", 1988)
"A theory is only ‘true’ for as long as the majority of the scientific community maintain the view that the theory is the one best able to explain the observations." (Jim Baggott, "The Meaning of Quantum Theory", 1992)
"A scientific theory is a concise and coherent set of concepts, claims, and laws (frequently expressed mathematically) that can be used to precisely and accurately explain and predict natural phenomena." (Mordechai Ben-Ari, "Just a Theory: Exploring the Nature of Science", 2005)
"A theory is like medicine (or government): often useless, sometimes necessary, always self-serving, and on occasion lethal. So, it needs to be used with care, moderation and close adult supervision." (Nassim N Taleb, "The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable", 2007)
"A theory is a speculative explanation of a particular phenomenon which derives it legitimacy from conforming to the primary assumptions of the worldview of the culture in which it appears." (Michael G Jackson, "Transformative Learning for a New Worldview: Learning to Think Differently", 2008)
"A theory is a set of deductively closed propositions that explain and predict empirical phenomena, and a model is a theory that is idealized." (Jay Odenbaugh, "True Lies: Realism, Robustness, and Models", Philosophy of Science, Vol. 78, No. 5, 2011)
"A theory is nothing but a tool to know the reality. If a theory contradicts reality, it must be discarded at the earliest." (Awdhesh Singh, "Myths are Real, Reality is a Myth", 2018)
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