W3.1 March 18 (Mon) - WANGRUITONG(왕서동)

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The scientific method is not a single recipe. It requires intelligence, creativity and imagination. In this sense it is not a blind standard or procedure, but more a way of thinking that encourages us to remain open and critical, constantly challenging and validating existing theories.

The scientific method is not a single recipe. It requires intelligence, creativity and imagination. In this sense it is not a blind standard or procedure, but more a way of thinking that encourages us to remain open and critical, constantly challenging and validating existing theories.


About the points I learned

1. The scientific method is based on careful observation and rigorous skepticism. This means that scientists should not readily accept any ideas or assumptions, but should always question and think critically about observational data.

2.Scientific inquiry is not merely the pursuit of truth, but the process of shedding inhibited skepticism and establishing reliable beliefs. Scientific inquiry requires genuine skepticism and empirical investigation, not empty doubt or excessive skepticism.


Discussion

How do you balance hypothesis formulation with empirical investigation in scientific inquiry? How to ensure that hypothesis formulation is not based on subjective assumptions but on prior knowledge and experience?

Comments

  1. In my opinion, we should choose theories that are well-supported by empirical evidence and have explanatory power. Also, seeking input from experts in the field can offer valuable perspectives and help ensure that hypotheses are grounded in sound theory and evidence.

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  2. I think we can use logic and reasoning to construct hypotheses. Ensure that hypotheses are consistent with existing knowledge and theory and can be justified by sound logical deduction.

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