Interesting Ian
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By the tenets of science, theories and hypotheses must be consonant with empirical data. If there are theories and hypotheses which either are not justified by any empirical data, or in principle could not be justified by any empirical data, then they are not scientific.
Nevertheless the ideology of "scientific materialism" does embody a number of sacrosanct theories and a priori statements, namely the principles of objectivism, monism, universalism, reductionism, the closure principle, and physicalism.
Discuss.
Nevertheless the ideology of "scientific materialism" does embody a number of sacrosanct theories and a priori statements, namely the principles of objectivism, monism, universalism, reductionism, the closure principle, and physicalism.
Discuss.