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For Kant, if a judgment carries with it strict and absolute universality (it admits of
No possible exception) , then it is not derived from experience, but is valid ...
Principle Of Falsifiability
The criterion for demarcating scientific from non-scientific statements; a theory must be testable and potentially able to be proven false.
Denialism
The choice to reject information or evidence that conflicts with an individual's beliefs, often seen in contexts such as climate change denial.
Cognitive Inertia
The tendency of certain cognitive processes or sets of beliefs to resist change, even in the face of new information or evidence.
Scientific Attitudes
The qualities and approaches necessary for effective scientific inquiry, including skepticism, openness to revision, and reliance on empirical evidence.
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