“We are ... led to a somewhat vague distinction between what we may call "hard" data and "soft" data. This distinction is a matter of degree, and must not be pressed; but if not taken too seriously it may help to make the situation clear. I mean by "hard" data those which resist the solvent influence of critical reflection, and by "soft" data those which, under the operation of this process, become to our minds more or less doubtful.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
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Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy
This book delves into the philosophical foundations of scientific inquiry, analyzing the relationship between our knowledge of the external world and the principles of scientific methodology. more
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