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6792 | If theories need observation, and observations need theories, how do we start? [Bird] |
Full Idea: If we cannot know the truth of theories without observation, and we cannot know the truth of observations without theories, where do we start? | |
From: Alexander Bird (Philosophy of Science [1998], Ch.5) | |
A reaction: See Idea 6793. You make a few observations, under the illusion that they are objective, then formulate a promising theory, then go back and deconstruct the observations, then tighten up the theory, and so on. |
6757 | Explanation predicts after the event; prediction explains before the event [Bird] |
Full Idea: Explanation is prediction after the event and prediction is explanation before the event. | |
From: Alexander Bird (Philosophy of Science [1998], Ch.2) | |
A reaction: A nice slogan, fitting Hempel's 'covering law' view of explanation. It doesn't seem quite right, because explanations and predictions are couched in very different language. Prediction implies an explanation; explanation implies a prediction. |