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In modern science, the notion of explanation is free of philosophy and all other ideology; it is as pure as the elemental metal from which the iron rule takes its name. Consequently, explanatory power means the same thing to every modern scientist, regardless of upbringing and inclination, so that every scientist agrees on what the iron rule says, on what satisfies the rule’s criterion for a meaningful scientific test.
The Knowledge Machine: How Irrationality Created Modern Science
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