Exam 4: Philosophy of Science
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Newton's derivation of the laws of planetary and terrestrial motion from a single set of axioms was a n):
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A scientist's performance can best be judged by the results of his or her research.
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If you were a scientist planning a research project, Kuhn's theory would tell you that you should:
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According to Bacon, the proper objects of scientific investigation are "forms."
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According to Kuhn, the Copernican view replaced the Ptolemaic because:
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A theory-neutral observation would never need to be thrown out by later scientists.
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The process of paradigm change involves a struggle between two opposed paradigms.
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Bacon thought that the same methods used in mathematics would provide a foundation for scientific method.
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Bacon says a muster of instances must be made "in the manner of a history."
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One implication of Ackerman's "lost children" example is that researchers should be given incentives to follow research strategies which have only a small chance of success.
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According to Kuhn, it is impossible to conduct research in the absence of a paradigm.
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