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#1. Your best friend excitedly tells you a detailed story about witnessing a truly incredible and rare event, describing it with specific times, locations, and vivid details. After listening intently, you respond by saying, ‘That’s an amazing story, and I appreciate the detail, but I’ll believe it when I see it with my own eyes or am presented with concrete, verifiable evidence.’ This response most closely reflects adherence to which attitude of science?
Empiricism is the objective observation of the phenomena of interest It is the practice of objective observation and measurement free from bias The statement Ill believe it when I see it with my own eyes or am presented with concrete verifiable evidence directly aligns with empiricism as it emphasizes the fundamental need for direct observable and measurable evidence to accept a claim as true This attitude underscores the importance of data and observable events over personal anecdotes or assumptions Parsimony states that one should choose the simplest most logical explanation that adequately accounts for the observed phenomenon Determinism is the philosophical assumption that the universe is a lawful and orderly place and that all phenomena occur as a result of other events While philosophical doubt involves questioning the truthfulness of scientific findings empiricism is the more fundamental attitude demanding observable evidence for belief which is precisely what the person is asking for in this scenario
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