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The Four Innovations That Made Modern Science 1. A notion of explanatory power on which all scientists agree 2. A distinction between public scientific argument and private scientific reasoning 3. A requirement of objectivity in scientific argument (as opposed to reasoning) 4. A requirement that scientific argument appeal only to the outcomes of empirical tests (and not to philosophical coherence, theoretical beauty, and so on)
The Knowledge Machine: How Irrationality Created Modern Science
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