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According to Barker and Kitcher, antiscience attitudes began with emergence of evolutionary theory and quantum physics.
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Claim: "Caring about students is a necessary condition for being a good teacher." Objection: "Lots of people care about students and still aren't good teachers." Does this objection show that the claim is wrong?
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Semmelweis was concerned that more instances of childbed fever occurred in the
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Confusing necessary and sufficient conditions is a common mistake in reasoning.
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In the writings of scientists and philosophers, the world as understood by modern science is often described specifically as
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Give your own example of a revelatory definition and explain why it is correct.
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Before the Scientific Revolution, Europeans understood the world as
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If a college degree is a necessary condition to be hired for a certain job, then
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"You can't be a good athlete without studying ballet." Which of these would be the best way to prove that this statement is false?
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