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Episode 116: The Knowledge Machine

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Navigating Science: Perspectives on Methodology and Bias

This chapter explores contrasting philosophical perspectives on scientific inquiry, focusing on methodological nominalism versus essentialism, with insights from thinkers like Popper and Strevens. It emphasizes the importance of empirical testing and the challenges of bias in scientific reasoning, using historical examples to illustrate these concepts. Additionally, the discussion highlights the complex relationship between human behavior and the influences of hunger, underlining the need for clarity in causation within scientific discourse.

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