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In Our Time: Philosophy

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Falsification and the Philosophy of Science

This chapter examines the theory of falsification and its historical roots, particularly its interplay with deductive logic and the limitations faced by scientific inquiry. It highlights how key figures like Popper challenged the traditional approach to scientific hypotheses by advocating for a model based on speculation and rigorous testing. Through examples, such as the anomalies in Uranus's orbit, the chapter illustrates the complexities of scientific advancement and the philosophical debates surrounding the problem of induction.

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