Does falsification provide the most accurate model of understanding for the progress of scientific knowledge?
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Yes
by Joe Murray
One cannot become too exercised with the proponents of Creationism because, unlike a religion-based
No
The jury may be out on this one for quite some time. Karl Popper’s notion of falsification does
by Stan Dyer
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