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“[The aim of science is] to explain what so far has taken to be an explicans, such as a law of nature. The task of empirical science constantly renews itself. We may go on forever, proceeding to explanations of a higher and higher universality...” quote by Karl Popper
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“[The aim of science is] to explain what so far has taken to be an explicans, such as a law of nature. The task of empirical science constantly renews itself. We may go on forever, proceeding to explanations of a higher and higher universality...”

Karl Popper

About This Quote

Science aims to explain phenomena through ever‑more universal laws, continually renewing its explanatory framework without a final endpoint.

In simple terms: Science constantly refines its explanations.

Key Takeaway

Explanatory ambition drives scientific progress.

Themes

philosophy of science explanation universality empiricism

Mood

intellectual inquisitive

Type

theoretical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • research methodology
  • academic curricula
  • policy making

Key Concepts

falsifiability theoretical evolution

Practical Applications

  • design experiments that test higher‑order theories
  • embrace provisional models

Questions to Reflect On

  • When should science prioritize utility over universality?
  • How does falsifiability shape progress?
A Different Perspective

Pursuing ever‑higher universality may overlook practical, context‑specific solutions.

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