|
2.0.1 How We Do Science - OverviewVersion 1.2 March 2012Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â (Previous Version) How we
come to our conclusions is a major part of this Reasonable Global Way. We use the
scientific method because it leads us to understand how some parts of the universe
work. It is accepted by people from all
backgrounds, religious faiths and political ideologies. Some say
science is based on peer reviewed, evidence based research. But science is what works. There is some circularity in how we define
the scientific method, which some scientists find difficult to acknowledge. Â It is worthwhile stating, and debating, the
various ways science works. The scientific method depends on valuing the truth, acknowledging uncertainty, showing respect for others, their histories, perspectives and opinions; using our human ingenuity, investigating and debating the features of the universe, acknowledging that the ultimate nature of reality is hidden, struggling to understand, being open to the majesty, elegance, beauty and awe that is our reality. Scientists accept that their models, their explanations of how things work, are only approximations of reality. The history of science has shown that as new evidence comes to light old theories have to be reworked. We might demonstrate that a scientific theory is false in a single experiment, but we can never demonstrate that a theory is universally true. So we can't hold the current theories of science to be the ultimate truth. But they are the best theories we have, so when we have to make a decision, we should base it on the best science we have, as well as what we learn from philosophy and history, and what we choose to be our core values. There is a lot of bogus science. Some is innocent, due to mistakes, laziness, ambition, or
ignorance. A lot of bogus science is due
to individuals or companies trying to make money, being deliberately
misleading, lying, cheating, hiding the real data, fudging the analysis, only
pretending to follow the scientific method.Â
Bogus science occurs when the process is hidden, the evidence is
unavailable, the explanations are accepted uncritically, the reasoning is false,
or the results are said to be irrefutable. Some might
say that the scientific method isn't a conclusion
but a method for arriving at
scientific conclusions. But our
experience leads us to the conclusion
that the scientific method works. Our scientific explanations will be
revised as scientists learn more. But
right now, they still provide a very good story, which will only be replaced by
an even better story.
Science investigates reality to develop shared explanations and models of how things work, by reasoning about the evidence and debating the process, results and conclusions; but science doesn’t give us core values, what we should do; rather it helps us know what actions are skilful and practical to achieve our aims.  more                                                                Statement 7 Science tells us what is not what ought to be. But the scientific method is consistent with, and relies on, core values such as truth and diversity. We state our core values in the scientific arena differently, which we call derived values, such as:            Openness, transparency, honesty, uncertainty, respect, reason, evidence.
MnCom2a: Start comments detail, page '2_0_1_v1_2.php', access page 'TRUE'. MnCom2b: Included db and common. MnCom2b: Comments relate to page '2_0_1_v1_2'. Members can tell us (publicly) what they think of this page. How can we improve it? Enter your comments.
MnCom: End comments overall, page '2_0_1_v1_2.php', access page 'TRUE'. MnFtr0: Start expansion, page '2_0_1_v1_2.php', device 'Dtop', access page 'TRUE', Done expansion 'False'. * * * * * * *
|
We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of Country, throughout all colonised lands, and their connections to land, waters and community. We pay respect by giving voice to truth, values and social justice, acknowledging our shared history, and valuing the cultures of first nations peoples.
Copyright © 2008 - 2025 Trevor J Rogers, care of the address shown on this page. All rights reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the copyright owner. Any approved reproduction is permitted only with full attribution of the source, referring to this site and this copyright notice. The moral right of the author is asserted.
Top