
The Scientific Method and Falsification
Students examine the inductive and deductive processes in science, focusing on Karl Popper's theory of falsification. They will evaluate the demarcation problem between science and pseudoscience.
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Students examine the inductive and deductive processes in science, focusing on Karl Popper's theory of falsification. They will evaluate the demarcation problem between science and pseudoscience.
Key Questions
- What makes a discipline scientific?
- How does falsification strengthen scientific claims?
- What are the limits of inductive reasoning in science?
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