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Philosophy Dictionary: logic of discovery

Discovery, logic of The idea that there is any such thing as a ‘logic’ of scientific discovery has been a frequent object of attack, especially by philosophers of science influenced by Sir Karl Popper. There is usually thought to be no authoritative confirmation theory, telling how bodies of evidence support a hypothesis. Instead science proceeds by a hypothetico-deductive method, or method of conjectures and refutations.

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