Science relies on observation from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature: Texts by David Hume
The foundation of all scientific knowledge lies in observation. It is through our senses that we come to know the world around us, and it is through careful observation that we can begin to uncover the laws and principles that govern the natural world. Without observation, there can be no science; for it is only through our senses that we can gather the raw data upon which all scientific knowledge is based.
Observation is the first step in the scientific process. It is through observation that we gather the facts and data that will form the basis of our theories and hypotheses. Without careful observation, our scientific theories would be nothing more than empty speculation, devoid of any real empirical support. It is only through close and careful observation that we can begin to discern the patterns and regularities that underlie the natural world.
Moreover, observation is crucial for te...
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