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The scientific method relies on empirical evidence from "summary" of An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume

The scientific method operates on the basis of empirical evidence. This means that scientific inquiry relies on observations and experiments that can be directly perceived or measured. In other words, scientific knowledge is derived from sensory experience and tangible data rather than abstract reasoning or speculation. Empirical evidence serves as the foundation of scientific knowledge because it provides a reliable and objective basis for evaluating hypotheses and theories. By observing the natural world and conducting experiments to test hypotheses, scientists can gather data that either supports or refutes their ideas. This process of empirical verification is crucial for ensuring the validity and reliability of scientific claims. Without empirical evidence, scientific theories would be mere conjecture without any grounding in reality. It is through the systematic collection and analysis of empirical data that scientists are able to uncover patterns, relationships, and regularities in the natural world. This empirical approach al...
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    An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

    David Hume

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