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Hypothetico-deductive method

Hypothetico-deductive method

It was William Hugh well to have acquired the name called the hypothetico-deductive method (かせつえんえきほう British: hypothetico-deductive method) first [1], but this was suggested as a description of the scientific method [2].

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Summary

This term spread out in the world since curl ポパー quoted it. [3]The scientific research advances by a hypothesis being formulated in the form that it is thought that a disproof by the inspection based on observable data is possible according to this method. It can be against the prediction of the hypothesis, and the inspection to be is really considered to be the disproof of the hypothesis besides. It can be against the hypothesis, but the inspection not to be really supports the theory. Then, it is planned to compare it how well those hypotheses explain it by inspecting how long hypotheses to conflict are supported strictly by those predictions.

Footnote

  1. ^ William Whewell (1837) History of the Inductive Sciences
  2. ^ William Whewell (1840) Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences
  3. ^ Popper (1963) Conjectures and Refutations

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