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Title: Philosophy of Science


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Philosophy of Science
  • Science is the study of alternative explanations.
    What is an explanation?

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Explanation
  • An explanation is an answer to the question, Why
    does that happen?
  • An explanation is also called a theory.
  • It consists of statements from which one can
    deduce the phenomena to be explained.
  • It must satisfy several criteria

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Criteria for Explanation
  • Deductive
  • Meaningful
  • Predictive
  • Causal
  • General

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Before we can understand the Criteria of
Explanation, we need to understand types of
statements.
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Types of Statements
  • Definitions statements of equivalence in
    language.
  • Logical Statements a priori true or false, based
    on logical analysis.
  • Empirical statements whose truth is tested a
    posteriorii.e., by observations of the real
    world.

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Definition
  • A Definition is a statement of equivalence.
  • For example,
  • A Bachelor is defined as a human male who has
    never been married.
  • A definition is neither true nor false.
    However, it would be confusing to use terms
    differently from that given by convention
    (dictionary).

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Operational Definition
  • An Operational Definition is a definition that
    specifies the operations of measurement.
  • For example, operational definitions of male
    might be based on external genitalia,
    chromosomes, hormones, internal organs, birth
    certificate, gender identity, sexual orientation,
    clothes, etc.

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Logical Statements
  • A logical statement is one whose truth is tested
    by logical analysis. A logical statement is a
    priori true or a priori false.
  • For example, Some bachelors are married
  • is a priori false. We do not need to conduct a
    survey of bachelors to know that this statement
    is false. All we need do is see that if a
    bachelor is never married then they cannot now be
    married. It contradicts the definition.

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Logical Statements
  • The statement, All bachelors are human is a
    priori true, because the definition of bachelor
    is that a person is human and male and never
    married.
  • The term for and is conjunction. The symbol
    used in set theory is ? . We can write,
  • bachelor ? human ? male ? never married

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Logical Statements
  • Some Bachelors are Married
  • This is a priori false. Do we need to do a
    survey? It contradicts the definition.
  • Some Bachelors are female.
  • This is a priori false, given the definition.
  • Some Bachelors are human.
  • A priori true, since all bachelors are human.

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Empirical Statements
  • Empirical statements are statements whose truth
    is tested a posteriori.
  • They are statements about the real world, about
    observations we have made or can make.
  • For example, Some bachelors are taller than 6
    feet.
  • This statement is a posteriori true, because we
    have measured the heights of human males who were
    never married and found some who were this tall.
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