Scientists Do Not Seek Truth

Investigators are commonly said to be engaged in a search for the truth. I think they themselves would usually state their aims less pretentiously. What the experimenter is really trying to do is to learn whether facts can be established which will be recognized as facts by others and which will support some theory that in imagination he has projected. But he must be ingenuously honest. He must face facts as they arise in the course of experimental procedure, whether they are favourable to his idea or not. In doing this he must be ready to surrender his theory at any time if the facts are adverse to it.

Notes:

They seek facts that can be verified as facts by other researchers.

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 The way of an investigator
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Cannon , Walter Bradford (1965), The way of an investigator, Retrieved on 2012-01-30
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