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When combined with [[Humility and the Socratic method]] no experiment result should be considered absolute truth, all results should be replicatable and able to hold up to scrutiny, new ideas that counter established beliefs should not be ignored and ridiculed but rather given the chance to prove themselves through experimentation.
When combined with [[Special:MyLanguage/Humility and the Socratic method|humility and the Socratic method]] no experiment result should be considered absolute truth, all results should be replicatable and able to hold up to scrutiny, new ideas that counter established beliefs should not be ignored and ridiculed but rather given the chance to prove themselves through experimentation.


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* [[Truth seeking]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Truth seeking|Truth seeking]]
* [[Humility and the Socratic method]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Humility and the Socratic method|Humility and the Socratic method]]
* [[Education of community members]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Education of community members|Education of community members]]
* [[Education of children]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Education of children|Education of children]]


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* [[Irrational people are easier to manipulate]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Irrational people are easier to manipulate|Irrational people are easier to manipulate]]
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Revision as of 15:54, 9 November 2024

Level 4 concept (Moderate) - Concept an Izara Community should consider implementing

Overview

The Scientific method is a relatively simple technique communities can use to make decisions that achieve desired outcomes. Rather than making assumptions and arguing which assumption is correct, a community can test different ideas, decide on measurable metrics, and compare different experiments.

When combined with humility and the Socratic method no experiment result should be considered absolute truth, all results should be replicatable and able to hold up to scrutiny, new ideas that counter established beliefs should not be ignored and ridiculed but rather given the chance to prove themselves through experimentation.

Related reasonings

Related reasonings