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Faith Quote by Thomas S. Kuhn

“Observation and experience can and must drastically restrict the range of admissible scientific belief, else there would be no science. But they cannot alone determine a particular body of such belief. An apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal and historical accident, is always a…” quote by Thomas S. Kuhn
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““Observation and experience can and must drastically restrict the range of admissible scientific belief, else there would be no science. But they cannot alone determine a particular body of such belief. An apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal and historical accident, is always a formative ingredient of the beliefs espoused by a given scientific community at a given time””

Thomas S. Kuhn

About This Quote

Source Book: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 1962

Scientific beliefs are limited by observation and experience, yet personal and historical factors also shape community consensus.

In simple terms: Science is guided by data but also by human context.

Key Takeaway

Recognize both data and cultural influences in science.

Themes

philosophy of science epistemology history of science

Mood

analytical reflective

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • research design
  • policy making
  • education
  • public understanding

Key Concepts

paradigm shifts scientific community subjectivity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role do personal histories play in scientific consensus?
  • How can we mitigate bias in scientific communities?
A Different Perspective

Science can be constrained by prevailing biases.

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