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The Infinitely Prolonged
If anyone brings up Feyerabend, I will just ask them: Okay, so how does Feyerabend's philosophy get us better working ideas, before bankrupting all research funds?Right. So you want them to learn about the scientific method? You realise that they will just find out about Feyerabend and you will be back where you started?
Interesting. Name some modern scientific ideas where this was not true.You are not doing a very good job at describeing what you what to do. You appear to want to teach them that science is objective and follows the model of falsificationism. Which sounds good but isn't actualy true
It may not be perfect, but I suspect science strives to get as close to all three, as possible. To say it "tends to" do otherwise is not really the point, because that situation is thought of as temporary - not the final product.(scientific methods tend towards "Complete, Consistent, Non-trivial. Choose two").
The problem is that these folks keep saying "Science is about finding TRUTH! Not building provisional models! How could provisional things be useful, anyway?! We must have TRUTH!!!!!!!"A fairly effective aproach is to find an area they are interested in and expand from that.
Some sources presented, here, have been quite adequate. Though, none are absolutely ideal. Quite a few cover all the points, but are also very long. I wonder if one can develop a more concise source for this type of thing.
Ha, ha. My response would be: So, if I wanted to invent more efficient solar power cells, I got to ask Jesus for help?This is what I found while searching 'basic science lesson':
http://ezinearticles.com/?Basic-Science-Lesson&id=710095
Actually, that is quite good, if a bit long.
Very excellent! I was hoping not to have everyone "sit through" videos, but most of these might be worth while.Check out the "Made Easy Series" by Potholer54 on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=DB23537556D7AADB&playnext=1
And this is a problem?It has a mild anti-creationism slant