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The role of Science

The role of Science

Science is not about prediction. But explanations. Predictions are used to validate new explanations.

  • Knowledge that is both familiar and uncontroversial is background knowledge
  • A predictive theory whose explanatory content consists only of background knowledge is a rule of thumb. Because we usually take background knowledge for granted, rules of thumb may seem to be explanation-less predictions, but that is always an illusion.

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