Methodological naturalism. Big word. Here’s what it means…
Consider the theory of gravity. An apple, unsupported by tree or table, falls. That is what it does. And it seems to do it every time. Hold an apple in the air, let go, it falls. It falls once, it falls twice, it falls a million times. And [...]
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Practising Science Requires Methodological Naturalism
August 5th, 2008 · 9 Comments
Categories: Religion and Science
Tags: Falsifiability · Gravity · Naturalism · Science · Theory


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