
Philosophical Analysis of Scientific Methods
Philosophical analysis of scientific methods explores how scientists conduct experiments and make observations to understand the world. It examines the reasoning behind choosing specific methods, the nature of evidence collected, and how conclusions are drawn. This analysis helps clarify the limits of scientific knowledge, the reliability of different methods, and the role of theories in interpreting results. By critically assessing these components, we gain deeper insight into how science works, the assumptions it makes, and how it can evolve or address uncertainties in our understanding of reality.