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Episode 91: The Critical Rationalist Case For Induction!?

The Theory of Anything

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Hypotheses Drive Understanding

Newtonian physics and Kepler's laws illustrate that scientific theories often emerge from preconceived notions rather than pure observation. Kant emphasizes that effective physical experiments require the formulation of hypotheses before observation. Without such deliberate planning, observations remain random and cannot establish natural laws. Thus, a systematic approach to inquiry is essential for connecting findings and gaining true understanding of nature.

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