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Underdetermination and the balance between religion and science
The Duhem-Quine thesis, when simplified, explains how a given set of facts can produce more than one apparently true conclusion: essentially, different background assumptions lead to different outcomes. A related concept is known as underdetermination: that a given set of evidence can be explained by more than one—potentially conflicting—theory. How does this impact the relationship between science and religion?Read Underdetermination and the balance between religion and science at in propria persona.