I'm taking a "philosophy of Science" undergrad course righ now, but there's so few people in it the instructor just makes us do a bunch of "group discussion", so I don't actually learn anything. What are some good Philosophy of science resources.
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AnOnYmOuS 2U2009-02-11 3:06
Philosophy of science has to do with the way in which a person thinks and feels when and how they perform scientific method and research.
In researching anything you should always take into account how it makes you feel before, during, and after the events.
"For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I will know fully just as I also have been fully known."
I use the bible to make confirmations to evidence, not beforehand. It's really amazing. The builders of the bible were truly amazing. What threw me off was the metaphors as opposed to general statements or vague descriptions. The use actual events to tell a story...it's very interesting. Of course, like I've heard before, people see only what they want to see; perhaps that may be true for me as well? It would certainly fit the bill, amirite?