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* What is observable in the work is considered to be [[Empirical]].
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* What is observable in the world is considered to be [[Empirical]].
* even our best scientific theories might have empirical equivalents: that is, alternative theories making the very same empirical predictions.<ref>Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ''Underdetermination of Scientific Theory'' 02023-04-04) https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-underdetermination/#VanFraEmpEqu</ref>
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* Even our best scientific theories might have ''empirical equivalents'': that is, alternative theories making the very same empirical predictions.<ref>Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ''Underdetermination of Scientific Theory'' 02023-04-04) https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-underdetermination/#VanFraEmpEqu</ref>
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 30 April 2024

Full Title or Meme

That which is experienced. (From the Greek)

Context

  • What is observable in the world is considered to be Empirical.
  • Even our best scientific theories might have empirical equivalents: that is, alternative theories making the very same empirical predictions.[1]

References

  1. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Underdetermination of Scientific Theory 02023-04-04) https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-underdetermination/#VanFraEmpEqu