Science and Scientific Methodology with A Critical View; Does Science Make Mistakes?
Abdullah Murat Tuncer
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Abdullah Murat Tuncer: Conley American University, Türkiye
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 05, issue 12, 785-789
Abstract:
Despite its many definitions exist, science, in a concise way, is described as methodical and systematic knowledge, that carries, always and everywhere, qualities of validity and certainty and that is obtained through academic research methods and attested by way of implementation. (Britannica.com/science, 2021). The attempt of human-being to build up knowledge and make laws by studying in a methodical manner and a systematic way, based on observing, experimenting and reasoning is called science. Scientific knowledge, on the other hand, is knowledge that has been obtained via scientific methods (acikders.ankara.edu.tr 2021). The resulting data must be universally valid. Likewise, researchers ought to be unbiased and research has to be objective.
Date: 2021
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