Scientific knowledge leads to invention.
To give an adequate scientific description of science, scientific realism needs to be assumed.
Studies in scientific collaboration part III: professionalization and the natural history of modern scientific co-authorship.
Taylor regarded his movement as “scientific” because of the scientific principles and measurement he applied to the work process.
However, scientific theories often change, and sometimes several theories compete for the place of the best scientific account of the world.
So the problem of how to balance mathematical and scientific standards is particularly pressing for the mathematical-cum-scientific naturalist.
It pioneered the concepts of scientific priority and peer review which, together with archiving and dissemination, provide the model for almost 30,000 scientific journals today.
Reviewing the literature on the subject leads us to the conclusion that there is no such thing as the problem of scientific representation—in fact there are at least five different problems concerning scientific representation.
Observation is philosophically a loaded term, yet the epistemic status of scientific observation has evolved gradually with the advance of scientific techniques of inquiry and the scientific communities pursuing them.
The less successful one deems the non-natural sciences compared to the natural ones, the less attractive a broader scientific or scientific-cum-mathematical naturalism becomes in comparison with a strictly natural-scientific one.
incommensurability: of scientific theories | Kuhn, Thomas | logic: of belief revision | Popper, Karl | progress | realism: and theory change in science | scientific discovery | scientific explanation | scientific realism | scientific revolutions | truthlikeness
Callender and Cohen voice scepticism about there being a solution to this problem and suggest that the distinction between scientific and non-scientific representations is circumstantial (2006: 83): scientific representations are representations that are used or developed by someone who is a scientist.
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Bayes’ Theorem | feminist philosophy, interventions: epistemology and philosophy of science | Feyerabend, Paul | hermeneutics | incommensurability: of scientific theories | Kuhn, Thomas | logic: inductive | physics: experiment in | science: theory and observation in | scientific realism | underdetermination, of scientific theories | Weber, Max
Bayes’ Theorem | causation: probabilistic | confirmation | empiricism: logical | epistemology: Bayesian | Hempel, Carl | induction: problem of | probability, interpretations of | Reichenbach, Hans | Reichenbach, Hans: common cause principle | scientific discovery | scientific explanation | scientific realism | space and time: conventionality of simultaneity
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- of or relating to the practice of science
Example: scientific journals
adj all
- conforming with the principles or methods used in science
Example: a scientific approach
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