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by cantankerous
3439 days ago
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This is a vacuous statement. Science is an inductive exercise and suffers from the problem of induction. It's difficult to make the case that real truth can come from it at all. In lieu of this, peer review is a very good heuristic for sifting out bunk science. |
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I think it's fair to point out that peer review doesn't determine scientific truth, because that would get the causal relation in reverse.
Consensus has little to do with objective truth, but it is a useful heuristic as you say.