“If the task of scientific methodology is to piece together an account of what scientists actually do, then the testimony of biologists should be heard with specially close attention. Biologists work very close to the frontier between bewilderment and understanding. Biology is complex, messy and richly various, like real life; it travels faster nowadays than physics or chemistry (which is just as well, since it has so much farther to go), and it travels nearer to the ground. It should therefore give us a specially direct and immediate insight into science in the making.”
Quote by Peter Medawar
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Induction and intuition in scientific thought
This book delves into the concepts of induction and intuition as they relate to scientific inquiry, examining how these methods contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge. more
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