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    Are there good reasons to think scientific theories should be true‚ rather than “merely” empirically adequate? Yes? Scientific theories provide a satisfying understanding of the world and its objects. We can trust science. But not blindly. Constructive empiricists like Baas Van Fraassen argue the belief that scientifc theories is not necessary for them to be good. That is an objection to the epistemological aspect of science. The only requirement is to have scientific theories to be empirically adequate

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    How did the developments in scientific thought from Copernicus to Newton create a new conception of the universe and of humanity’s place within it? The Scientific Revolution was a time of scientific questioning in which tremendous discoveries were made about the Earth. It has been referred to as “the real origin both of the modern world and the modern mentality” (Mckay‚ 596) and caused the foremost change in the world-view. This revolution occurred for many reasons. Universities were established

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    Part IV: Essay (20 pts) To some extent I would consider today’s day and age a period of renaissance‚ reformation‚ and scientific revolution. Each of these three topics can be compared in some way. However‚ they all also differ in some way. There are specific examples of each of these things during the renaissance period and today. The word renaissance means rebirth. In the 1300s to the 1500s‚ the renaissance was known as a time of creativity and change in many areas. For example‚ involving

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    MAN‚ A SLAVE OF SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY Man‚ a slave of scientific technology. I think this is a subject on which a lot of debate takes place time and again. I am all for the motion because I believe that man is indeed a slave of scientific technology. Man can circle the globe today in about one hour. Such is the interesting advancement of science and technology. If we carefully analyse‚ it will be clear that we use an awful lot of inventions and products in our daily life‚ which are the

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    Scientific Glass‚ Inc. (SG)‚ founded in 1992‚ was a midsize player in the industry that provided specialized glassware for laboratory and research facilities. Enjoying annual sales of $86 million for 2009 and an above-average growth in the industry‚ SG faced a constant challenge of competition with both large laboratory equipment providers and smaller glassware provider. To stay at leading position in such a highly competitive industry‚ the company had established its own dedicated direct sales force

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    Scientific Revolution: Galileo Galilei The scientific revolution is truly a revolution in that people started to question commonly held beliefs and replace them with new ideas that not only made people rethink the universe they lived in but also their religious beliefs. The early scholars discussed in Chapter 16 of Joshua Cole and Carol Syme’s textbook Western Civilizations did not set out to change people’s religious beliefs‚ rather bring better explanations for these commonly held beliefs. An

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    essence‚ scientific realism offers a certain portrayal of what a scientific theory is and what constitutes its acceptance based on truth. A scientific realist holds 2 fundamental principles: science aims to give us a literally true account of what the world is like through theories‚ and that accepting a scientific theory involves the belief that it is true. In stark contrast to this view‚ constructive empiricism‚ or rather scientific anti-realism‚ holds that acceptance of a scientific theory involves

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    I feel that both the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution have had an equal influence on the religious nature of Europe in 1500 to 1800. But I also am convinced that the Scientific Revolution had a longer lasting influence in Europe. The Reformation destroyed the unity of faith and religious organization of the Christian peoples of Europe‚ cut many millions off from the true Catholic Church‚ and robbed them of the greatest portion of the valuable means for the cultivation and maintenance

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    Final Project – Scientific Method Professor David Anderson Michelle Edwards 06/30/2015 Scenario 1 We are having a potluck luncheon for work at my house and I was chosen to make lasagna. As I was preparing my favorite lasagna recipe‚ I noticed that I’m missing that one important ingredient‚ which is the ricotta cheese and I only have an hour before my guests arrive. First thing that comes to my mind is what do I do? Without realizing I’ve actually began utilizing the scientific method‚ which

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    What is a scientific decision making process? Scientific decision making is the study of identifying and choosing alternatives based on the values and preferences of the decision maker. Scientific decision making involves a cognitive process where each step follows in a logical order from the one before. Making a scientific decision implies that there are alternative choices to be considered‚ and in such a case we want not only to identify as many of these alternatives as possible but to choose

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