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Categories: Holism, Empiricism, Philosophy of science, Willard Van Orman Quine
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Duhem–Quine thesis  D-q problem  D-q thesis  DQT  Duhem-Quine
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In philosophy of science, the Duhem–Quine thesis, also called the Duhem–Quine problem, posits that it is impossible to experimentally test a scientific hypothesis in isolation, because an empirical test of the hypothesis requires one or more background assumptions : the thesis says that unambiguous scientific falsifications are impossible. Wikipedia
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In philosophy of science, the Duhem–Quine thesis, also called the Duhem–Quine problem, posits that it is impossible to experimentally test a scientific hypothesis in isolation, because an empirical test of the hypothesis requires one or more background assumptions : the thesis says that unambiguous scientific falsifications are impossible. Wikipedia
thesis that it is impossible to test a scientific hypothesis in isolation, because such an empirical test of requires other assumptions Wikidata