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for applied philosophical questions about the study of science, the pursuit of scientific knowledge, and the scientific method
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What Would Be the state of philosophy of Science if There were no patterns in nature
The second step of scientific method is to propose a hypothesis based on all collective observations and the third step is to verify/falsify the hypothesis with more observations, But In a World wher …
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Is there greater explanatory power in laws governing things rather than being descriptive?
Is there greater explanatory power in laws governing things rather than being descriptive?
Of course, and the body of the question seems to recognize this. The latter kind of law provides for predi …
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Is the principle of uniformity of nature an abduction or an analogy?
Is the principle of uniformity of nature an abduction or an analogy?
To what type of reasoning does the principle of uniformity of nature belong? Is it abduction, analogy, deduction?
The principle i …
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Is the B-theory of time only compatible with an infinitely renewing cyclical reality?
Is it mathematically plausible for an event to occur for the first
time after an infinite interval has passed?
Yes. Since we're talking about mathematics, not physics, consider an altogether artifi …