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1.4. Ethics

1.2. Knowing

… used in the realms of knowing, Truth-seeking, and science so that we can have…… observe the world, or facts or Truths in it, and have an accurate knowledge…… of making claims on absolute Truth or the world as it objectively exists, but…… the difficulty of ascertaining Truth, and others have intentionally used the…… so we rely upon mechanisms of Truth-seeking and a variety of notions related…… believe to be true or even what Truth is, there seem to be some commonalities…… expect to have some level of Truth to them or that we hope will help us to…… carries with it a connotation of Truth. Thus, a statement like "it was 103…… fact in isolation relates to Truths that are more universal or that actually…… carries with it a connotation of Truth but represents a trickier case than…… predictions are not accurate, then the Truth of the law is called into question.…… have to be able to evaluate the Truth or falsity of purported facts and laws,…… hypothesis testing can only yield Truth claims that are tentative (e.g., “we…… and contextual relationship to Truth but that theories also have a larger scope…… more complicated relationship to Truth than laws or facts might. Because of…… of the following terms imply Truth (i.e., if a purported ______ is proven wrong,…Half of a Truth is often a great lie. (Benjamin Franklin)… with knowing, knowledge, and Truth-seeking, it is not surprising that we all…… these problems of knowing and Truth are of paramount importance when moving…… this regard, scientists approach Truth by focusing on errors and error likelihood,…… prevent us from arriving at the Truth, and different strategies are used to…… unreasonable mechanisms for determining Truth, essentially disbelieving everything…… paradigm approaches knowledge, Truth, errors, and Truth-seeking differently.…Scientific Terms for Truth-SeekingTruth and Error

On the Origin of Species (1859)

2. Paradigms

2.3. Qualitative Rigor

Science and the Savages (1905)

1.3. Theories

Theories of Morals (1916)

Theories of Knowledge (1916)