What Is Science?

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Abstract

In the philosophy of science, a great deal of the criteria for “genuine” scientific research has been defined. According to the positivistic theories, the demarcation line between science and non-science is clear (Popper 1959). This means that DSL is not science at all. However, the scientific status of DSL is not that hopeless. In order to have a closer look at this problem, let us listen to some more moderate voices.

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Aarnio, A. (2011). What Is Science? In Law and Philosophy Library (Vol. 96, pp. 73–79). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1655-1_10

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