So how do scientists gain knowledge, if not by using the scientific method?pic.twitter.com/KaSVdLklhh
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I'm genuinely confused by this -- how does it refute "the scientific method"? Yes, most of the time you're trying to fix broken shit, and labs are more like workshops than anybody acknowledges, but don't lab scientists "try changing one thing and see if that fixes it"?
Ah, hmm, may be multiple disjunctures here… The point of the first tweet in the thread is not to *refute* “the scientific method” (it’s “more or less right, as far as it goes”) but to point out that there’s no overall formulation that is both nontrivial and empirically accurate.
Ok, you win, either I am not focused or this is just plain obscure. Where is the paper located and how do I get to read the whole thing instead of piecemeal snippets? I'm dying here.pic.twitter.com/a0freq3nlw
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