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Apr 25, 2024
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PHIL 222 - Philosophy of Science 3 HU, WR
First Semester. Our best scientific theories seemingly posit an array of entities which we are unable to detect with the unaided senses, but which nonetheless underlie the world of everyday experience—things such as genes, electrons, and magnetic fields. Do we have good reason to believe in such entities? And do we arrive at the theories in question by employing a “scientific method” which guarantees truth and objectivity?
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Three hours in philosophy.
Enrollment Limit: 30.
Mr. Thomson-Jones
Credits: 3 hours
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