Chemistry, asked by kgarcia42, 8 months ago

Help! ill give brainliest 1. Since empirical science always requires observation and all observations are made by individual observers, can the results of observation ever be objective or are they necessarily relegated to subjectivity, lying in the eye of the beholder? 2. Given that scientific statements are theoretical and must in principle be open to refutation, and given that in the history of science the vast majority of scientific statements have been refuted, are there any good reasons to believe in science?

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