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Michael Strevans - Foundations & Absurdities of Science

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Interpreting evidence in science

Interpreting evidence in science is not about complete objectivity but rather involves individuals naturally interpreting evidence to support their theories. This process is neither completely objective nor subjective, as human variation and ambition play a significant role. Logical research indicates that having opinions and varying beliefs is necessary for interpreting evidence effectively in the scientific community, leading to a diverse array of opinions.

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