Argunet Debates

Argument: A scientist still defines something as "true" based on his perceptions.

  1. Not: Physical sciences are not dependant on perception, they can however be observed as being true by the means of perception.
  2. Our perception distorts our view of the world.
  3. To see something as true a scientist must observe it by his own perception.
  4. The scientist is not entirely objective in his view of the world.

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