Why Science Doesn't Prove Much Of Anything: Understanding Falsificationism
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Why Science Doesn't Prove Much Of Anything: Understanding Falsificationism

It’s commonly believed that scientific theories become “proven” “truths” when enough evidence is gathered, and this mistake leads to a lot of misconceptions about how science works. The reality is that no scientific theory is (realistically) ever proven - generally, we just have more and more evidence that a theory is “good enough” for the time being.

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Who's At Fault?
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Who's At Fault?

In complex human organizational systems, sometimes responsibility and fault can be hard attributes to assign. We need to own up to the fact that we can sometimes be complicit in crimes that we don't want to admit responsibility for.

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