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"The Structure of Science"

"The Structure of Science" explores how scientific knowledge is organized and developed. It examines the methods scientists use to gather, test, and refine ideas about the natural world, emphasizing the importance of evidence, experimentation, and peer review. The book highlights how scientific theories are constructed, tested, and sometimes replaced as new discoveries emerge. It also considers the social and philosophical aspects that influence scientific progress, showing that science is a dynamic, collaborative effort aimed at increasing our understanding through systematic inquiry and critical thinking.