Law and Theory in Science

There's a lot of philosophical discussion about what, precisely, constitutes a law or a theory in scientific practice. There's also a lot of usage of the terms that has come to us over several centuries of not-quite-consistent application of terms.

Check out this interesting essay at The Austringer

More like this

Over at Telic Thoughts, macht has posted this reply to some of my earlier posts on the nature of science. I believe he is still missing most of the important points. But in the interest of making this into something constructive I will eschew a point-by-point rebuttal. Instead let me emphasize…
Yet again, another Jesus flare-up. Rob Knop posted his personal religious views and the prophetical shit hath hit the fan. I swear the science and spirituality debate is like a bad case of hemorrhoids. Some of us just never had these problems that result from self-identification. I stress the…
PalMD has a post, Science is politics. I would respond that science is normative. Or, more precisely, the practice of science intersects naturally with our normative presuppositions. There's a big universe out there, and the stuff we study is skewed toward topics which interest humans. For…
While I'm not as bothered by the Pope's statement about evolution as PZ is, what's troubling is the scientific misunderstanding shown by his statements. I agree with one sentiment, which is that biology doesn't tell us much about meaning, since I think meaning is something we ascribe to physical…