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Are Theories of Learning Necessary
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Exploring the nature of scientific theories, the text delves into the foundational assumptions that underpin scientific inquiry, emphasizing that theories often arise from predictions based on incomplete evidence. It highlights the distinction between empirical statements and theoretical explanations, suggesting that theories provide interpretations of observed facts by referencing events occurring at different levels or dimensions. This nuanced approach underscores the complexity of scientific understanding and the inherent uncertainty in the relationship between theory and observation.
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2013, paperback
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