BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Inductive Reasoning, Deductive Reasoning, Scientific Method

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Chapter 1: introduction the science of biology: discuss in your group how the scientific method works, and the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning. Come up with examples of inductive and deductive reasoning. Do not worry about learning the scientific method as step one step two etc. : discuss testable models, including terms for them and why testable matters. How does this relate to the supernatural: explain the characteristics of living matter to each other. Answer the fido question (will be given in class): discuss the role of information in life, and how it is dealt with (on the molecular level), explain to each other the binomial system and taxonomic hierarchy. This generally leads to progress towards more and more reliable models of how nature works. Supernatural causes and effects cannot be proved or disproved: science and technology the goal of science is to understand nature; the goal of technology is to apply scientific knowledge for a specific purpose.

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