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“As soon as science has emerged from its initial stages, theoretical advances are no longer achieved merely by a process of arrangement. Guided by empirical data, the investigator rather develops a system of thought which, in general, is built up logically from a small number of fundamental…” quote by Albert Einstein
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“As soon as science has emerged from its initial stages, theoretical advances are no longer achieved merely by a process of arrangement. Guided by empirical data, the investigator rather develops a system of thought which, in general, is built up logically from a small number of fundamental assumptions, the so-called axioms. We call such a system of thought a theory. The theory finds the justification for its existence in the fact that it correlates a large number of single observations, and it is just here that the 'truth' of the theory lies.”

Albert Einstein

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Source Lecture: Theory Development, 1935

Scientific theories arise from data, built on few axioms, and are validated by broad correlation with observations.

In simple terms: Data-driven ideas built on basic principles, tested by many facts.

Key Takeaway

Base theories on solid data and simple foundations.

Themes

science methodology philosophy of knowledge

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • research design
  • education curricula
  • policy analysis

Key Concepts

axioms empirical validation theoretical frameworks

Questions to Reflect On

  • What core assumptions underlie your current model?
  • How do you test a theory against diverse data?
A Different Perspective

Complex phenomena may resist simple axiomatic description.

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