The Problem of Induction in Science - Deepstash

The Problem of Induction in Science

Inductive reasoning is inherently flawed:

  • Inductive reasoning makes broad conclusions based on specific observations
  • This it is not a reliable method of gaining knowledge.

Deduction is the main driver of scientific progress

  • Scientists do not rely on induction
  • Instead scientists make advances by testing daring hypotheses through deductive reasoning

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Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai is a renowned expert in cardiology, medical research methodology and evidence synthesis

Popper's masterpiece in epistemology is a must-read for all researchers and scientists as well as anyone interested in understanding how both research and science are being conducted thus shaping our present and future

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