Counter examples required + Definition of certain key terms
Some theories stand without facts. For example, quantum physics.
Link back bias, belief, limitation, certainty, truth, justification
Ways of Knowing
Language- language used is debated; differing opinions on the definitions of theories, facts, and discussion
Intuition- is something you know intuitively considered a well-established fact? May help you create or understand theories
Faith- faith in theories and facts are required for the facts and theories to have any validity, not just your own faith but others’ faith in it
Imagination- in order to establish a theory in the first place imagination must be used to figure out the problem, and used again to prove if it is a fact
Reason- must use reasoning to connect facts to theories to prove their validity
Language- language used is debated; differing opinions on the definitions of theories, facts, and discussion
Intuition- is something you know intuitively considered a well-established fact? May help you create or understand theories
Faith- faith in theories and facts are required for the facts and theories to have any validity, not just your own faith but others’ faith in it
Imagination- in order to establish a theory in the first place imagination must be used to figure out the problem, and used again to prove if it is a fact
Reason- must use reasoning to connect facts to theories to prove their validity
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