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16 January, 17:11
What is the nature of scientific knowledge
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Giselle Barnett
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Science consists of a body of knowledge and the process by which that knowledge is developed. The core of the process of science is generating testable explanations, and the methods and approaches to generating knowledge are shared publicly so that they can be evaluated by the community of scientists.
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