Ignorance
About This Book
This book examines how the scientific method operates in practice, emphasizing that meaningful inquiry begins with well-formulated questions rather than accumulated data. Through historical examples and contemporary research, Firestein demonstrates that recognizing the boundaries of our understanding powers breakthroughs and propels science forward.
Who Should Read This?
- Laboratory professionals and aspiring research scientists
- People curious about scientific thinking and methodology
- Readers fascinated by the evolution of human knowledge
- Educators seeking to improve science instruction
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