Exam 4: Philosophy of Science
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According to Kitcher, a science is successful when it provides the means to numerous, diverse hypothetical ends which would not be easily achieved individually.
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According to Bacon, the first step in a scientific investigation is to carefully define the true nature of the "form" being studied.
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Newton used Bacon's methods in deriving the laws of celestial and terrestrial motion.
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Copernicus was the first thinker to publicly assert that the earth was not the center of the solar system.
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In assessing theories, the more innovative of two theories is preferable.
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If there are theory-neutral observations, then science should show steady progress.
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The author of our text ultimately agrees with Feyerabend's pluralist viewpoint on scientific truth.
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According to Popper, no scientific theory can ever be conclusively verified.
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Bacon tells us how science ought to be conducted, rather than how it actually is.
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Ackerman's "lost children" example shows that scientists should organize themselves to research as a group, rather than as individuals.
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According to the author, the most influential of the 19th century social thinkers was:
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Kuhn showed that paradigm change always takes place within a larger, more inclusive paradigm.
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