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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :EGENIS seminar: "Competing-Method Choice in Science" Prof Joyce Havstad (University of Utah)
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :The literature on scientific choice is vast, with much of it dedicated to how scientists choose amongst competing theories.  Coverage of methodological choice in science is less extensive, though by no means nonexistent.  Perhaps this relative neglect is due to the enduring prevalence of &#34;the&#34; scientific method as a concept.  Even though we know upon reflection that the concept is indefensible - no one can give both an authoritative and a precise account of what &#34;the&#34; scientific method is - the concept may still be influencing our thoughts and attention.http://www.exeter.ac.uk/events/details/?event=14723
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