
Episode 83: Popper's Second Axis (aka Bruce's Epistemology?)
The Theory of Anything
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Evaluating Theories and Verisimilitude in Scientific Inquiry
Exploring Popper's epistemological principles in theory assessment, the chapter examines the importance of empirical testing, counter examples, and the concept of verisimilitude. It discusses the evaluation of scientific theories based on their trueness compared to competitors, using examples like Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, and vitamin C stopping scurvy. Reflecting on the preference for understanding reality over seeking the truth, the dialogue delves into maximizing lack of ad hocness and empirical content in theories within the framework of scientific inquiry.
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