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Description: Examines the components, limitations, and popular mistaken beliefs of science and the scientific method. The web page also includes a section on scientific legitimacy.
The Nature and Philosophy of Science The Nature and Philosophy of Science Scientists are unbiased observers who use the scientific method to conclusively confirm and conclusively falsify various theories. These experts have no preconceptions in gathering the data and logically derive theories from these objective observations. One great strength of science is that it
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Page title:The Nature and Philosophy of Science
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Description:THE NATURE AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE--This webpage examines the components, limitations, and popular mistaken beliefs of science and the scientific method. It also contains a section on scientific legitimacy.
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