Very insightful. I have one question regarding your statement: "Finding the predicted manifestation, passes the test. Failing to find, fails the test." Does it mean that the logic of process tracing not follow falsifiable principle? As I understand it, falsifiability means that we should find the evidence that contradicts our claim, and if we do find it, the hypothesis is rejected. This is the opposite of your statement above. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you for this wonderful explanation!
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Very insightful. I have one question regarding your statement:
"Finding the predicted manifestation, passes the test. Failing to find, fails the test."
Does it mean that the logic of process tracing not follow falsifiable principle? As I understand it, falsifiability means that we should find the evidence that contradicts our claim, and if we do find it, the hypothesis is rejected. This is the opposite of your statement above.
Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you for this wonderful explanation!
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