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P/P/120. Scientific theory Vs. non-scientific theory
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- 2000
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- 2005
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The paper touches upon the philosophy of science arguing that there may be a very narrow divide between scientific assertions and pseudo-scientific assertions. The author looks at modes of argumentation within the framework of inductive and deductive logic. The theory of falsification by K. R. Popper is referred to, the contradictions in his arguments are outlined.
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