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The Scientific Methods: Crash Course History of Science #14

The Scientific Methods: Crash Course History of Science #14

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Historically speaking, there is no one scientific method. There-s more than one way to make knowledge. In this episode we're going to look at a few of those ways and how they became more of the norm Stephen: Since the topic is history, explain who invented the very popular modern description of the scientific method as a series of steps. USA students are taught about steps of observation, hypothesis, experiment etc. In searching books in Engish with Google, I don't find any texts of the 1800's and early 1900's using this description. Was it used before the 1950's?
As far as powerful historical influences go, I think the inventor of the modern approach has more influence on the average student than Galileo does.

Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 5


I wish we could create a class for our youth, maybe as early as 4th grade, called Epistemology, and apart from Science class. This would change our future to have everyone more critical thinkers and able to take a look at ourselves as humans and how we are affecting the planet. If only I had this when I was young, I wouldn't have struggled so much to figure things out.
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I'm just realizing that most complicated project management methods like Lean Six Sigma (A certification that costs like $400 to get) is basically just the scientific method wearing a hat
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'there is no scientific method' lol translation: religion are feable minded fools because they're not like us but then again-neither are we
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The last graphic with Galileo, Bacon -, and Descartes may be missing a word. It says -Always yourself- when Hank says -Always ask yourself-
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Does he mention Hasan Ibn Al Haytham? Who came up with the scientific method 500 years before the renaissance scientists?
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