12 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 The Four Virtues of Science

The institutional goal of science is the extension of certified knowledge. The technical methods employed toward this end provide the relevant definition of knowledge: empirically confirmed and logically consistent predictions. The institutional imperatives (mores) derive from the goal and the methods. The entire structure of technical and moral norms implements the final objective. The technical norm of empirical evidence, adequate, valid and reliable, is a prerequisite for sustained true pr...
Folksonomies: science virtue
Folksonomies: science virtue
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universalism, communism, disinterestedness, organized scepticism

18 MAR 2012 by ideonexus

 Astronomy Killed Astrology

After a duration of a thousand years, the power of astrology broke down when, with Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo, the progress of astronomy overthrew the false hypothesis upon which the entire structure rested, namely the geocentric system of the universe. The fact that the earth revolves in space intervened to upset the complicated play of planetary influences, and the silent stars, related to the unfathomable depths of the sky, no longer made their prophetic voices audible to mankind. Cel...
Folksonomies: astronomy astrology
Folksonomies: astronomy astrology
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By disproving Astrology's concept of celestial mechanics.