Deck 1: Of Politics and Paradigms
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Deck 1: Of Politics and Paradigms
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As a form of knowledge, interpretation is highly personal, not subject to the consensus of observers, and therefore not subject to refutation or proof.
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2
As originally formulated by Bacon, empiricism allowed that scientific observers would be guided in the collection of data by their theories about a given phenomenon.
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3
Replicability refers to the assumption that an objective observer who uses the same techniques as previous objective observers to describe a given phenomenon should achieve similar conclusions.
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4
Nomological/deductive theories are as common in the social sciences as in the physical sciences.
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5
The criterion of falsifiability holds that a scientific theory must be based on statements that can potentially be proven false by observation.
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6
Scientists refer to a "fact" as a theory that has been proven true by repeated observation.
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7
In studying the history of scientific discovery, Thomas Kuhn observed that scientists frequently rejected the findings and assumptions of their predecessors rather than building upon them.
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8
Hume's "Fallacy of Selectivity" points out that scientists do not reason inductively, but allow their pre-existing beliefs to guide their observations.
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9
According to Kuhn, scientists adopt a given paradigm because it has been shown as more accurate and superior in its explanatory power than its rivals.
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10
Kuhn originally argued that scientific paradigms are incommensurable, in that they could not be evaluated against one another in terms of their validity.
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