The Duhem-Quine thesis is a philosophical concept that addresses the challenges of testing scientific theories. It originates from the ideas of two philosophers, Pierre Duhem and Willard Van Orman Quine. The thesis highlights the idea that it is impossible to test a scientific hypothesis in isolation because empirical observations are always influenced by various interconnected assumptions and auxiliary hypotheses.

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