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Scientific Claims or Traditional Beliefs An investigation of what constitutes a scientific knowledge claim and whether such claims can be differentiated from other sorts of claims.

Scientific Claims or Traditional Beliefs An investigation of what constitutes a scientific knowledge claim and whether such claims can be differentiated

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Page 1: Scientific Claims or Traditional Beliefs An investigation of what constitutes a scientific knowledge claim and whether such claims can be differentiated

Scientific Claims or Traditional BeliefsAn investigation of what constitutes a scientific knowledge claim and whether such claims can be differentiated from other sorts of claims.

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Directions• Consider each claim…

– Suggest how each claim could have come into existence

– What sorts of thinking processes and types of reasoning might have been involved?

• Compare your answers for the different claims– Are there aspects of the thinking processes

involved which are common to most or all of them.– If so, what are they?

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During the first seven days after birth, it is dangerous to expose a child to the outdoors or to strangers.

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When a man and a woman both have sickle cell anemia, it is dangerous for them to have children.

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Singing while bathing is dangerous.

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Bringing bundles of firewood from the farm into the village is dangerous.

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Smoking Cigarettes is Dangerous

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Cutting a tree in the forest without performing certain rites is dangerous.

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Fishing on Tuesdays is Dangerous

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A live, non-insulated electric wire is dangerous to touch.

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Pounding fufu after dark is dangerous

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Driving after drinking alcohol is dangerous.

Let’s go for a drive…!

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Scientific Claims or Traditional BeliefsSimilarities:

• Repeated observation

• Generalization

• Inspired ideas

• Prediction

• Explanation

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• Which of the claims do you regard as being scientific? Justify your answer. – Do you have a single criterion for distinguishing the

scientific from the non-scientific?

• Why do non-scientific beliefs persist in groups of people familiar with scientific explanation?

• Explanations for taboos are often given in supernatural terms. Is it possible to reconcile natural and supernatural explanations?

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“Science is nothing but trained and organized common sense.”

TH Huxley