BIO SCI 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Natural Science, Richard Dawkins, Cultural Relativism

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A theory is a set of interrelated statements with empirical examples. Data is the basis for all of the conclusions we come to. We want better and better approximations of the truth. A good theory is like a pyramid: a little at the top, more and more as you go lower down the base. Which is to say good theories are hierarchical (pyramid example) Organisms behave selfishly (animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria) They are not mere theories as the public would often have it. Good theories are few and far between, and the word should be used advisedly by anyone who is educated! There is a need for order in this environment. It is an ancient and universal human trait. Order (hypotheses, generalizations, theories) are basis of predictions, small and large. They are predicting how things will be in the future. Corrective against believing what we want to believe.

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