Kevin Maness

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A scientific environment is (ideally) an environment in which the constant process of experimenting, predicting, and testing, weeds out the bad ideas. Only the ones that survive go on into the next generation. This is not to say that actual scientific environments are as ideal as all that: at any time science can no doubt boast its fair share of blinkers, prejudices, and distortions. But the process contains within itself the mechanisms of correction.
Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
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