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4644 | A proposition such as 'some swans are purple' cannot be falsified, only verified [Baggini /Fosl] |
Full Idea: The problem with falsification is that it fails to work with logically particular claims such as 'some swans are purple'. Examining a million swans and finding no purple ones does not falsify the claim, as there might still be a purple swan out there. | |
From: J Baggini / PS Fosl (The Philosopher's Toolkit [2003], §3.29) | |
A reaction: Isn't it beautiful how unease about a theory (Popper's) slowly crystallises into an incredibly simple and devastating point? Maybe 'some swans are purple' isn't science unless there is a good reason to propose it? |