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Scientific Method Science philosophy involves itself in the methodology of science. Empirical knowledge – by observation - The Enlightenment (16-17 th C.)
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Science can’t observe everything There is no causal relationship between an event and time Hume Thus science can’t ‘prove’ anything - All swans are white - All swans are white - Water always boils at 100 degrees
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Science can’t prove anything Science can only ‘disprove’ things. -Falsification
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Science Theory vs Science Reality
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Scientific revolutions Thomas Kunh (1922-1996)
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When there’s a conflict between observation & hypothesis - what do you do? 1. Reject the hypothesis 2. Reject the observation 3. Accept both and make an auxiliary hypothesis
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Rationalist vs Empiricist Rationalists think reason is the main source of knowledge – thus they will support a beautiful theory Empiricists thinks experience is the main source of knowledge – thus they will usually follow the data
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In reality scientists are a bit of both But unfortunately, this means that even falsification cannot 100% prove anything
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Science vs Religion
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Relativist attacks on science Science can’t prove anything - so it’s all just theory - so you can’t really know 100% for sure about anything, such as carbon dating, or evolution, or continental drift, or anything - so you can’t really be sure that God didn’t create the Earth 5000 years ago.
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Scientific attacks on religion If there is a god, then prove it!
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Dawkins vs God Science and Religion stomping all over each others’ turf
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Histories naughty siblings Religion mis-uses relativism to claim all ways of knowing are equal Science mis-uses it’s dominant position to undermine other forms of knowing
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