
The Philosophy of Natural Science (work)
The Philosophy of Natural Science examines how scientific knowledge is developed, justified, and understood. It explores questions about the nature of scientific methods, the validation of theories, and the limits of scientific understanding. It seeks to clarify what distinguishes science from other ways of knowing, how scientific explanations work, and how concepts like truth, evidence, and probability apply within science. Overall, it provides a reflective framework that helps us understand the foundations, reliability, and implications of scientific pursuits.