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Title: Evidence is often


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Evidence is often indirect and reasoning to an
object or event is often inferential
  • Conventional and common sense view
  • Evidence is directly observable
  • Quarks? Evolution? The Big Bang?
  • Lederman evidence for unobservable objects
  • Atoms (for a long time)
  • Subatomic particles and the Higgs boson
    (today)
  • Methods
  • Thought experiments/conceptual analysis
    (Democritus)
  • Combination of thought/conceptual analyses and
    empirical study/evidence

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Evidence is often indirect and reasoning to an
object or event is often inferential
  • Justification?
  • As with Ledermans invisible soccer ball, such
    objects or events, or theories that include them,
    are able to explain what is observable
  • And often bring together what might otherwise
    seem like disparate phenomena
  • Molecules (prior to their being observed)
  • Indirect evidence (expansion, heat conduction,
    surface tension)
  • Can be marshaled under the familiar laws of
    motion

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Evidence is often indirect and reasoning to an
object or event is often inferential
  • Gould evidence for unobservable processes
  • Natural selection (the mechanism)
  • Evolution (the end result)
  • Signs of history
  • Jury rigging and contrivances
  • Imperfections
  • Rudimentary or vestigial organs
  • Traits as artifacts of natural processes (e.g.,
    natural selection)

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Evidence is often indirect and reasoning to an
object or event is often inferential
  • Democritus thought experiment
  • Imagine a knife of polished bronze and very
    sharp.
  • Begin to cut up a piece of cheese, first in half,
    then in half again, and so forth, until there are
    only tiny pieces.
  • If I were tiny enough to see the pieces and could
    continue cutting, I would eventually reach
    something that is not able to be cut, that is
    indivisible.

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Evidence is often indirect and reasoning to an
object or event is often inferential
  • The Big Bang and the Hubble Telescope

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