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Lilit [14]
3 years ago
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what is a scientific method? in your response, make sure to include a description of each step. Then explain who Francis Bacon w

as and how the scientific method he proposed differs from the one in use today.
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AnnyKZ [126]3 years ago
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Answer:  Approach to a certain scientific problem

Explanation:

  • The scientific method is to solve a particular scientific problem through the knowledge gained so far. Each scientific method has two essential elements, which are specific knowledge of a perceived problem of science and a systematic procedure for acquiring new knowledge about the chosen subject of science.
  • Frances Bacon was a British philosopher, creator of empiricism, and creator of a new scientific method. He believed that science should master the laws of nature. His scientific method is different from the modern one because today's approach to scientific research is fraught with prejudice. At the same time, Bacon believed that it was possible to come to real knowledge only if we got rid of discrimination.

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