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Episode 64: What is a "Refutation"?

The Theory of Anything

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The Concept of Refutation in Scientific Theories

This chapter explores the meaning of the term 'refutation' as used by Karl Popper in the context of scientific theories. It discusses the difference between refutation and counter examples, emphasizing that refutations challenge universal laws within a theory while counter examples do not. The chapter also examines the perspectives of other philosophers on refutation and the limitations of observations in determining the truth of a statement.

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