How about, "Anything worth discussing can be measured?"

Beth Benoit wrote:

> In doing some research on this, I find that there's also credit given to
> E.L. Thorndike.  Well, here we go again!
>
> But I have it down that it was from Descartes' "Principles of Philosophy,"
> written in 1644.
>
> Beth Benoit
> University System of New Hampshire
>
> on 3/29/02 10:46 AM, John W. Kulig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Beth:
> > Thanks. I always had the idea that it was more recent. Do you happen to
> > know if it came from "Treatise on Man" or, "Discouse on the Method ....." ??
> >
> > Beth Benoit wrote:
> >
> >> It was written by Rene Descartes.
> >>
> >> Beth Benoit
> >> University System of New Hampshire
> >>
> >> on 3/29/02 10:31 AM, John W. Kulig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >>> Tipsters:
> >>> Forgive me if I asked this before and forgot the answer. Who is
> >>> credited with the quote "If something exists it exists in some amount.
> >>> If it exists in some amount it can be measured." ??
> >>>
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