The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance Book Reviews

AUTHOR
Donald R. Miklich
SCORE
0
TOTAL RATINGS
82

The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance by Donald R. Miklich Book Summary

Scientific knowledge is vastly and overwhelmingly humanity's greatest achievement. Furthermore, if humanity is to survive, either on this planet or perhaps eventually elsewhere in the universe, it will do so only because of scientific knowledge.
Nevertheless, scientific knowledge is not truth.
To assert any scientific knowledge to be true is to assert that beyond doubt we know the phenomena at issue occur for exactly and only the reason(s) specified by the scientific knowledge, and we similarly know they do so occur and will so occur at any time and at any place in the universe where the causal reason(s) obtain.
To claim scientific knowledge does not reach this truth standard is not new. Philosophers of science generally hold scientific knowledge always to be tentative and subject to refinement and/or replacement if and when new evidence is found. Therefore, scientists never use the word "truth" to describe their conclusions. Unfortunately, however, while theoretical scientists are too circumspect to call scientific conclusions true, they frequently treat them as if they were true. The most conspicuous examples of this are those cases, exceedingly common, wherein a scientific conclusion is used as the premise from which impossible-to-test deductions are drawn, and then these empirically unverifiable deductions are presented to the nonscientist public as certain scientific knowledge, the validity of which everyone who is not an intellectual troglodyte is obligated to accept and believe. The inescapable logical fact, however, is that no such deduction can be more certain than the uncertain scientific conclusion it is based on. Nevertheless, theoretical scientists have, with considerable success, propagandized and proselytized this illogical heretical scientific practice to the nonscientist public as standard procedure.
Scientifically, this disingenuous practice, this "Don't call scientific conclusions truth, but go ahead and treat them as truth anyway" practice has the cost of causing scientists to ignore the inescapable fact that scientific knowledge is a work in progress, and it always will be. Scientists must never close their minds to the possibility that even our most securely established scientific knowledge may be wrong, and might be improved if we made the effort. But more importantly, I am concerned that this practice of passing theoretical speculations off to the public as scientific knowledge may be partly responsible for the obstinate refusal of many nonscientists in the United States to accept and act upon scientific knowledge which is empirically well supported, scientific knowledge which has the well established ability to reliably improve human existence.
The purpose of this essay is to try to inform the scientifically skeptical nonscientist of the difference between such unreliable and untrustworthy theoretical science excesses and reliable scientific knowledge. Though not in this order, it will: Illustrate how theoreticians treat scientific knowledge as truth; Explain why scientific knowledge is not truth; Explain what scientific knowledge really is; Show why it is enormously successful, reliable and useful even though it is not truth; Point out how the presumption of scientific truth is itself destructive of scientific knowledge; and finally, Note the implications of all of this for theoretical and practical science issues.

👋 Do you love The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance books? Please share your friends!

share facebook whatsapp twitter pinterest telegram email
Book Name The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance
Genre Philosophy
Published
Language English
E-Book Size 187.56 KB

The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance (Donald R. Miklich) Book Reviews 2024

💸 Want to send money abroad for free?

We transfer money over €4 billion every month. We enable individual and business accounts to save 4 million Euros on bank transfer fees. Want to send free money abroad or transfer money abroad for free? Free international money transfer!

💰 A universe of opportunities: Payoneer

Did you know that you can earn 25 USD from our site just by registering? Get $25 for free by joining Payoneer!

Please wait! The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance book comments loading...

Donald R. Miklich - The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance Discussions & Comments

Have you read this book yet? What do you think about The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance by Donald R. Miklich book? Ask the bookpedia.co community a question about The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance!

The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance E-book (PDF, PUB, KINDLE) Download

The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance ebook the-fallacy-of-scientific-truth:-why-science-succeeds-despite-ultimate-ignorance (187.56 KB) download new links will be update!

The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance Similar Books

Book Name Score Reviews Price
Civil Disobedience 4.5/5 735 Free
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up 4.5/5 3,025 $9.99
Walden 4/5 523 Free
Meditations 4/5 392 Free
Philosophy 4/5 37 $7.99

Enhance sleep, vision, cognition, flexibility, energy, long-range health and more. Performance Lab CORE Formulas support all aspects of human performance, across all walks of life. Boosts work performance and productivity with nootropics for focus, multitasking under stress, creative problem-solving and more.

Other Books from Donald R. Miklich
Book Name Score Reviews Price
1001 Sex Positions 2.5/5 30 Free
Objective Reality 0/5 0 Free

Summary of The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance by Donald R. Miklich

The The Fallacy of Scientific Truth: Why Science Succeeds Despite Ultimate Ignorance book written by Donald R. Miklich was published on 07 November 2014, Friday in the Philosophy category. A total of 82 readers of the book gave the book 0 points out of 5.

Free Philosophy Books
Book Name Author Price
The Doctrines of Epicurus Cassius Amicus Free
The Golden Sayings of Epictetus Epictetus Free
Walden Henry David Thoreau Free
The Ethics of Aristotle Aristotle Free
Thus Spake Zarathustra Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Free

Coinbase is the world's most trusted place to buy and sell cryptocurrency. Open an account today, and if you buy or sell $100 or more of crypto, you'll receive $10 worth of free Bitcoin!

Paid Philosophy Books
Book Name Author Price
The Antichrist Friedrich Nietzsche $2.99
Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy John Rawls & Samuel Freeman $30.99
Focus on What Matters Darius Foroux $5.99
Stoic Six Pack Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius & Lucius Annaeus Seneca $0.99
Meditations Marcus Aurelius, David V. Hicks & C. Scot Hicks $9.99

Jasper is the generative AI platform for business that helps your team create content tailored for your brand 10X faster, wherever you work online.