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A Critique Of Popper’s Strategy For The Growth Of Science
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]Since Bacon, the most widely
held view was that science was characterized by its observational basis
while pseudo-sciences and metaphysics were typified by their speculative
method. Popper hardly accepts this view. The modern theories of physics
especially Einstein’s theories were highly speculative and abstract.
They were very far removed from what might be tagged their observational
bases. All attempts to show the contrary were unconvincing, Popper
concluded.15 Most scient ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]Since Bacon, the most widely
held view was that science was characterized by its observational basis
while pseudo-sciences and metaphysics were typified by their speculative
method. Popper hardly accepts this view. The modern theories of physics
especially Einstein’s theories were highly speculative and abstract.
They were very far removed from what might be tagged their observational
bases. All attempts to show the contrary were unconvincing, Popper
concluded.15 Most scient ... Continue reading---
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