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science
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reasoning
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evidence
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Science And Values: Science, Evidence and Debate
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Overview
Science and values concerns how science develops, tests, explains, and revises claims about the world. It distinguishes evidence from certainty, method from interpretation, and a result from the broader conclusion drawn from it.
Scientific reasoning requires explicit assumptions, measurement, comparison, public criticism, and attention to uncertainty. Philosophical analysis helps clarify what a model, experiment, explanation, or consensus can establish.
Careful inquiry asks what was measured, which alternatives remain, and how far a conclusion can responsibly travel. This supports informed judgment without replacing specialist expertise.
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Science and values concerns how science develops, tests, explains, and revises claims about the world. It distinguishes evidence from certainty, method from interpretation, and a result from the broader conclusion drawn from it.
Scientific reasoning requires explicit assumptions, measurement, comparison, public criticism, and attention to uncertainty. Philosophical analysis helps clarify what a model, experiment, explanation, or consensus can establish.
Careful inquiry asks what was measured, which alternatives remain, and how far a conclusion can responsibly travel. This supports informed judgment without replacing specialist expertise.
Historical Background
Science and values concerns how science develops, tests, explains, and revises claims about the world. It distinguishes evidence from certainty, method from interpretation, and a result from the broader conclusion drawn from it.
Scientific reasoning requires explicit assumptions, measurement, comparison, public criticism, and attention to uncertainty. Philosophical analysis helps clarify what a model, experiment, explanation, or consensus can establish.
Careful inquiry asks what was measured, which alternatives remain, and how far a conclusion can responsibly travel. This supports informed judgment without replacing specialist expertise.
Core Ideas
Science and values concerns how science develops, tests, explains, and revises claims about the world. It distinguishes evidence from certainty, method from interpretation, and a result from the broader conclusion drawn from it.
Scientific reasoning requires explicit assumptions, measurement, comparison, public criticism, and attention to uncertainty. Philosophical analysis helps clarify what a model, experiment, explanation, or consensus can establish.
Careful inquiry asks what was measured, which alternatives remain, and how far a conclusion can responsibly travel. This supports informed judgment without replacing specialist expertise.
Key Themes
Science and values concerns how science develops, tests, explains, and revises claims about the world. It distinguishes evidence from certainty, method from interpretation, and a result from the broader conclusion drawn from it.
Scientific reasoning requires explicit assumptions, measurement, comparison, public criticism, and attention to uncertainty. Philosophical analysis helps clarify what a model, experiment, explanation, or consensus can establish.
Careful inquiry asks what was measured, which alternatives remain, and how far a conclusion can responsibly travel. This supports informed judgment without replacing specialist expertise.
Philosophical Meaning
Science and values concerns how science develops, tests, explains, and revises claims about the world. It distinguishes evidence from certainty, method from interpretation, and a result from the broader conclusion drawn from it.
Scientific reasoning requires explicit assumptions, measurement, comparison, public criticism, and attention to uncertainty. Philosophical analysis helps clarify what a model, experiment, explanation, or consensus can establish.
Careful inquiry asks what was measured, which alternatives remain, and how far a conclusion can responsibly travel. This supports informed judgment without replacing specialist expertise.
Influence
Science and values concerns how science develops, tests, explains, and revises claims about the world. It distinguishes evidence from certainty, method from interpretation, and a result from the broader conclusion drawn from it.
Scientific reasoning requires explicit assumptions, measurement, comparison, public criticism, and attention to uncertainty. Philosophical analysis helps clarify what a model, experiment, explanation, or consensus can establish.
Careful inquiry asks what was measured, which alternatives remain, and how far a conclusion can responsibly travel. This supports informed judgment without replacing specialist expertise.
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