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Ideas on the Nature of Science

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"Ideas on the Nature of Science" refers to various philosophical and educational perspectives discussing what science is, how it operates, and its role in understanding the world. Here are some key concepts commonly associated with the nature of science: 1. **Empirical Evidence**: Science relies on observation and experimentation. Scientific theories and hypotheses must be tested against observable phenomena.

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