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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Summarized: The Logic of Discovery and the Limits of Science (Philosophy Summit Collection) Paperback – March 3, 2026

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Management number 220508057 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $6.76 Model Number 220508057
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THE LAB COAT IS JUST A COSTUME. WELCOME TO THE REALITY OF SCIENCE.Every day, you bet your life on Science. You trust the airplane to fly. You trust the medicine to cure. You trust the algorithm to predict. But have you ever stopped to ask why?We are taught that science is a cold, hard monolith of facts—a perfect machine that delivers absolute certainty. We were lied to.In reality, science is a battlefield. It is a fragile bridge built over a chasm of uncertainty. It is a human story of ego, rebellion, politics, and the terrifying realization that the universe does not care about our logic.PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Summarized is your backstage pass to the most important drama in human history. Devon Kade and The Sum It Collective have stripped away the mythology to expose the machinery of discovery. From the coffee houses of Vienna where the Logical Positivists tried to outlaw metaphysics, to the quantum laboratories where reality splits in two, this book maps the limits of human knowledge.Inside, you will discover:The Scandal of Induction: Why you logically cannot prove the sun will rise tomorrow, and why David Hume’s problem still haunts scientists today.The Paradigm Shift: Why scientific progress isn't a smooth line, but a series of violent revolutions. Understand Thomas Kuhn’s terrifying idea that scientists are just solving puzzles within a dogmatic box.Falsification: Why Karl Popper argued that science can never prove anything true—it can only prove things not yet false.The Nightmare of Realism: Do atoms actually exist, or are they just useful fictions we invented to make the math work? The debate between Realism and Instrumentalism will change how you see the world.The Replication Crisis: Why famous experiments are failing, why "P-Hacking" is ruining research, and why the "Trust the Science" slogan is anti-scientific.Whether you are a STEM student, a skeptic navigating the "Post-Truth" era, or a curious mind who refuses to accept the black box, this is your guide.Stop worshipping the method. Start understanding it. Read PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Summarized today. Read more

ISBN13 979-8248734344
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.5 x 0.65 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 15.4 ounces
Print length 285 pages
Part of series Philosophy Summit Collection
Publication date March 3, 2026

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