Rick Baudé Wrote:
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> Lee Olsen Wrote:
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> > Page 790
> > "Hypothesis testing and analogical reasoning in
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> > (Domínguez-Rodrigo 2008). The proposed
> hypothesis
> > must be formulated in a falsifiable
> > cause-and-effect
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> The moment I see 'Falsifiable' I ignore everything
> after that it's sooo 1950's. Philosophy, science
> and the philosophy of science have move on since
> then.
I'm happy you and the philosophers who study the existence of zombies believe that. Perhaps that's why Magnani et al./Eren et al. can get their tests published in prestigious archaeological journals and philosophers can't?
Hey, speaking of lost references, did you ever find the results of number 6) above: "Can the researchers do anything else to back up their claim?
Yes. Deméré and his colleagues are currently examining the stone tools from the site for protein residues. If they really were used to smash the mastodon bone, microscopic bits of mastodon likely would have been ground into the rocks’ nooks and crannies."
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No wonder I can't find the results of Demere's test, I'm looking in the wrong journals.