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  • ...umphreys|title=Extending Ourselves: Computational Science, Empiricism, and Scientific Method |edition=|publisher=Oxford University Press||year=2004|id=ISBN 0-19-515870-
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  • '''Radiocarbon dating''' is a scientific method for determining the age of organic material based on the amount of carbon-1
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  • NCCAM does this through funding and conducting research, using scientific method, to study complementary and alternative medicine. In understanding their ru
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  • ...science''' is a field of study that conforms to the initial phase of the [[scientific method]], with information gathering and formulation of a hypothesis that strives
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  • Fisher made statistics an integral part of the [[Scientific method]]<ref>[http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Obits/Fisher.html RA Fis
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  • ...hic of knowledge" is more important to understanding the religious change: scientific method and knowledge undermines traditional religion - "When people first experien
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  • ...(1996) [http://www.routledge.com/books/Scientific-Method-isbn9780415122818 Scientific Method: A Historical and Philosophical Introduction.] Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-12 ...ophical nature which form the core of many scientific controversies today. Scientific Method: A Historical and Philosophical Introduction presents these debates through
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  • ...[http://pilot.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Scientific_method&oldid=100021746 Scientific method]
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  • ...Method]] fits in a long row of [[scientific method]]s in the [[history of scientific method]].
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  • ...os developed Popper's philosophy into a historicist and critical theory of scientific method. * Stokes, G. ''Popper: Philosophy, Politics and Scientific Method''. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1998. A comprehensive, balanced study, which fo
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  • '''Plate tectonics''' in geology is a [[Scientific method|scientific theory]] which explains many features of our planet, as the exis
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  • The '''history of [[scientific method]]''' is inseparable from the [[history of science]] itself. Elements of a modern scientific method are found in [[early Muslim philosophy]], in particular, using experiments
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  • '''Reproducibility''' is one of the main principles of the [[scientific method]], and refers to the ability of a test or [[experiment]] to be accurately r
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  • ...science]] of the 20th century. He rejected the classical account of the [[scientific method]], and proposed that [[empirical]] [[falsifiability]] should be the criteri ...ith complex problems of survival, so the evolution of theories through the scientific method may reflect progress towards ''more interesting problems'' (<math>PS_2</mat
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  • ...making book about the philosophy—and to a lesser extent the sociology—of [[Scientific method|science]] written by [[Thomas S. Kuhn]]. By the mid-1990s, it had sold over ...evelops progressively and relentlessly following a powerful and successful scientific method. Kuhn's descriptions of science seemed tantamount to claiming that scientis
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  • ...mbered for his contributions in combating "childbed fever", using modern [[scientific method]]s and [[statistics]]. ...ans have evaluated his data and confirmed his conclusions. The use of the scientific method and statistics is the basis of modern medicine.
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  • | The Modern Scientific Method, Modern Mathematics ...is one of the most important and influential thinkers of modern times. His scientific method inspired others to doubt everything and to discard old knowledge to build n
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  • ...onsensus that [[HIV]] causes [[AIDS]] has not been backed up by reliable [[scientific method|scientific research]], yet for political/commercial reasons further researc
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  • ...[[Scientist]]s maintain that scientific investigation must adhere to the [[scientific method]], a process for evaluating [[empirical]] [[knowledge]] that explains [[obs ...lly : knowledge obtained and tested through use of the [[Scientific method|scientific method]]. [Also] such knowledge concerned with the physical world and its phenomen
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  • ...are established, recognized procedures for resolving disagreements (e.g., scientific method, hermeneutics, etc.), and established experts and expertise this is emphati
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  • ...the importance of observation, and [[Isaac Newton]] on the [[History of scientific method#Isaac Newton|rules of reasoning]].
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  • ...political figure]] who came to be recognized as the father of the modern [[scientific method]].
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  • ...ach|Feuerbach]]''</ref>. If analytic philosophy is tying philosophy to the scientific method, then Continental philosophy is more like art, psychology, politics, sociol
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  • :* The formulation, scope, and limits of the [[scientific method]]. A scientific method depends on observation, in defining the subject under investigation and in
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  • ...fe"''' is the title of the book in which [[Charles Darwin]] explains his [[Scientific method#theories|theory]] on [[evolution]] by means of [[natural selection]], first
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  • ...could not be proven effective through an examination of evidence using the scientific method. This refinement of medical practice from traditional western practices int
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