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Scientific method The scientific method refers to ways to get facts, correct errors and mistakes, and test theories.
The Oxford English Dictionary says that scientific method is: "a method or procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century". It is observation, measurement, and experiment, plus the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
A scientist gathers empirical and measurable evidence, and uses sound reasoning.
New knowledge often needs adjusting, or fitting into, previous knowledge.
Criterion
What distinguishes a scientific method of inquiry is a question known as the criterion'. It is an answer to the question: is there a way to tell whether a concept or theory is science, as opposed to some other kind of knowledge or belief?
There have been many ideas as to how it should be expressed. Logical positivists thought a theory was scientific if it could be verified (proved true).
Karl Popper thought this was a mistake. He thought a theory was not scientific unless there was some way it might be refuted (shown to be wrong).
On the other hand, Paul Feyerabend thought...
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