Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Polanyi , Michael (1962), Personal Knowledge, Psychology Press, Retrieved on 2012-06-21
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    21 JUN 2012

     Superstition is Based on Personal Experience

    Almost every major systematic error which has deluded men for thousands of years relied on practical experience. Horoscopes, incantations, oracles, magic, witchcraft, the cures of witch doctors and of medical practitioners before the advent of modern medicine, were all firmly established through the centuries in the eyes of the public by their supposed practical successes. The scientific method was devised precisely for the purpose of elucidating the nature of things under more carefully cont...
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    Astrology and other pseudosciences are believed because they appear to work in the real world, it is up to experiment to disprove them.

    21 JUN 2012

     The Importance of Peer Review

    Nobody knows more than a tiny fragment of science well enough to judge its validity and value at first hand. For the rest he has to rely on views accepted at second hand on the authority of a community of people accredited as scientists. But this accrediting depends in its turn on a complex organization. For each member of the community can judge at first hand only a small number of his fellow members, and yet eventually each is accredited by all. What happens is that each recognizes as scien...
    Folksonomies: science peer review
    Folksonomies: science peer review
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    Each of us can only understand a small portion of science, thus we need a collaboration of mind to determine truth.

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