
Prologus 34: Using scientific methods to resolve questions in the history and philosophy of science (Faust & Meehl)
Nullius in Verba
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The Role of Case Studies in Analyzing Scientific History
This chapter explores the use of case studies to challenge extreme claims by historians of science, emphasizing the need for background knowledge and representative sampling. It delves into the stochastic nature of scientific processes and highlights the uncertainties scientists face, akin to gamblers making bets. The chapter discusses the importance of historical data, systematic methods, and empirical track records for reducing uncertainty and making informed decisions in scientific endeavors.
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