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- | S8VFZx | + | ===== Philosophy of Science III ===== |
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+ | ====Concepts==== | ||
+ | | Theory (Icel. kenning) | "A set of statements or principles devised to explain | ||
+ | | Theory: The coherent story | The ability of individuals and groups to create " | ||
+ | | Theories | ||
+ | | Hypothesis (Icel. tilgáta) | ||
+ | | Support from evidence | ||
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+ | ====The Nature of Theories==== | ||
+ | | Where theories come from | Scientific theories almost never pop out complete and finished. They get assembled piece by piece, until there are so few pieces left that someone figures out a full picture - a complete story to be told, explaining the phenomena at hand. | | ||
+ | | Scientific theories: Always evolving | ||
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+ | ====Theory and Empiricism==== | ||
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+ | | "Non-observable" | ||
+ | | Empirical laws | Rule that relate two or more observables. Example: Color wheel artithmetic - yellow+blue=green. | ||
+ | | Theoretical laws | Rules that deal with non-observables. | ||
+ | | Rule <--> | ||
+ | | Empirical laws <--> facts | Empirical laws relate facts about observables. | ||
+ | | Empirical law <--> Theoretical law | Similar to empirical <--> facts relation. | ||
+ | | Theoretical example | ||
+ | | Empirical example | ||
+ | | Theoretical laws produce empirical laws | E.g. Theory of Relativity predicts bent light in gravitational fields. | ||
+ | | Correspondence rules | Relate theoretical laws with empirical laws and observables. | ||
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+ | ====Will Science Ever Be Done?==== | ||
+ | | The Big Question | ||
+ | | Answer 1 | It will not finish because, at the current speed of scientific inquiry, the human race will perish before all things in the universe have been fitted into a complete model/Theory of All. | | ||
+ | | Answer 2 | It is already " | ||
+ | | Answer 3 | We will build intelligent machines that can do science at 10k times the speed of humans. Hence we might be done with theoretizing the universe within humanities timeframe. | ||
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