Scientific Explanations Flashcards

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Deductive Thinking

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  • A conclusion is drawn from premises to conclusions
    The conclusion follow the premise
  • A logical inference is valid by its form, not content
  • Need to make sure the premises are true
    Use of certain, limited information
  • Hard to give new information
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Inductive Thinking

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  • A conclusion is drawn from observation
    Often common knowledge about the world
    Estimated guess
  • Logical reasoning may lead to false conclusion, even with true premises
    Is it true for all situations?
  • The past and the future may not stay the same
  • Relies on automatic thinking
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Hypothetico-Deductive thinking

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  • Testing hypotheses through deductive thinking
    A prediction; is it true or false?
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Deductive-Nomological model

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  • From Carl Hempel
  • Explanation has the same structure in all science
    Explanas - what we need in order to explain, background knowledge
    Explanandum - what we want to explain
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