
Episode 41: The Problems of Refutation & Popper Without Refutation (part 1)
The Theory of Anything
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The Absolute Verification Fallacy
The absolute verification fallacy is the idea that a symmetry between refutation and verification is because the word verification always means verified with certainty. Since one can never be certain, verification is impossible, but refutation is possible. So there's something wrong with the absolute verification fallacy. It's a misunderstanding of popa. For our purposes, then we're going to look at this idea of single theory versus theraty theory comparison. And why does verification have to imply certainty? What? Why can i i don't think s rtation supports certainty necessarily?"
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