Title: The Scientific Method: as a Source of Human Understanding
1The Scientific Methodas a Source of Human
Understanding
2Learning Intentions
- By the end of the lesson you should be able to
- Give a definition of the Scientific method of
understanding the universe. - 2) Describe the four stage process used in the
scientific method. - 3) State at least two strengths and two weakness
- 4) Look at the different terminology used by the
Scientific method of understanding the universe.
3Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
The scientific method was made popular by Francis
Bacon a Christian who thought
Science a book of Gods works
and
The Bible a book of Gods words
4What is the Scientific Method?
- The scientific method is based on evidence and
experiments - Based on the desire to challenge and evaluate all
truth claims - Pre-supposes the world is intelligible and
orderly.
5So
- 1. Observe some aspect of the universe.
62. Invent a tentative description, called a
hypothesis, that is consistent with what you have
observed.
7EXPERIMENT
8VERIFICATION
9Scientific people
- Observe things
- Come up with a theory
- Do a few experiments to test the theory
- Look at the results of the experiment to see if
the theory was true
10The Stages
- Observation Finding something in nature that
you want to find answers to. - Hypothesis An educated guess as to what is
going on in the observable phenomenon. - Experiment Controlled examination of evidence
and testing of the hypothesis. - Verification Results from the experiment can
help to reinforce the hypothesis, which can
continue to be examined and verified by others,
or proved to be false, in which case you start
again. This process of trying to find fault with
a theory to make sure it is more reliable is
called falsification.
11Observation Mr Maclean said something daft
Hypothesis All good looking people are stupid
Experiments Ask all the other good looking people in the class questions to test their intelligence
Verifications Most good looking people were able to answer correctly, therefore, all good looking people are not stupid hypothesis not proven
12Strengths
- Scientific Method should be rational, and
examined in a controlled and objective way
trustworthy - Theories are continually tested and modified, so
we know they are the best they can be - It provides us with a way of understanding our
world and predicting events with this we can
progress in science and technology
13In what ways is the Scientific method limited?
- It is fallible
- Limited objectivity
- Scientist is human
- Based on assumption
- Contains guesswork
- Reliability
- Tentative
14Weaknesses
- It is NOT objective scientists are humans with
ambitions, personalities, and who need to
INTERPRET data - It will NEVER give us 100 proof because it is a
process of INDUCTION. - It can only tell us about the processes behind
events it cannot give us information on the
reason behind why things are the way they are.
15Weaknesses (cont.)
- It cannot talk about anything other than physical
phenomena issues of morality, philosophy and
religion are outwith scientific enquiry - Scientific method is subject to a number of
possible flaws which could lead to the evidence
being inaccurate or incomplete
16A theory is only considered correct at that
moment in time based on the evidence available.
It can be changed. Sometimes when we collect
out data our senses can deceive us.
But remember
17- Why is it inaccurate to say that science proves
things?
18- In the scientific method, things are never really
proven, only supported. - (Dont tell the science dept!!!)
- Some unknown piece of evidence might still be out
there which could change the theory supported.
19Deduction
- - if x applies, then y follows.
- - for example, you cant see light waves, you
only know theyre there when they light something
else up.
20Reduction
- science reduces things to the bits theyre made
up of. - - e.g., humans are reduced to the chemicals that
make us up
21Inference
- learning facts about particular things and
applying them more generally. - - e.g., most of the cats Ive seen have fur,
therefore, all cats have fur.
22Verifiability
- Looking at how accurate the hypothesis is.
- Falsifiability
- Looking at how inaccurate the hypothesis is.
23Origin / Context
- It is a method used to understand the world, not
a mountain of facts. - Science cannot provide certain (100) proof
just the best working theories - Science is from the Latin scientia, which means
knowledge - First developed by Francis Bacon 17th C
- It is a trial and error process
- Allows us to systematically examine the processes
behind natural phenomena, and make predictions
and laws regarding these.
24In summary
- Science makes progress by challenging the
accepted views of things, testing them out and
suggesting new ways of seeing things based on the
evidence gathered. - Where the evidence supports a hypothesis, the
hypothesis is verified. - Where it does not, the hypothesis is
falsified/rejected
25- For something to be scientific it has to be able
to be verified or falsified - Science uses models to help explain concepts and
get a mental picture of them. - Models can help predict what might happen if
something is changed. - Science should be objective-ideas should be based
only on the evidence found and not a pre-existing
belief.
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