
Ep 22: The Logic of Experimental Tests
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Refutation of a Theory Preserves Much
There is currently no single rival theory with a good explanation for all the explicando of either of them. We rightly expect their predictions to be borne out in any currently proposed experiment. And we must just recall that when we refute a theory, we did not discard every single part of the theory. As a rule, very much is preserved. So refutation of a previously good theory does not do away wholesale with everything that was valuable in the theory. It preserves much, although ultimately demonstrating how the theory is fatally flawed and therefore ultimately false.
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