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How does normal science prepare for scientific revolution during a paradigm shift?

This blog post explores the structural significance of normal science, examining how the gradual discoveries accumulated within a paradigm become the foundation for scientific revolution—rather than normal science being merely a period of stagnation.   To explain the structure of scientific revolutions, Kuhn introduced the term ‘paradigm’. A paradigm refers to the widely accepted and...

Can Karl Popper’s Falsificationism Be a True Alternative to Overcome the Limitations of Inductivism?

This blog post critically examines whether Karl Popper’s falsificationism can truly overcome the limitations of inductivism.   Since the 17th-century Scientific Revolution, scientists have regarded empirical facts—such as experimental results and observations—as the foundation of knowledge. This led to the emergence of inductivism, a method of reasoning that derives general conclusions...

How do the theories of Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn explain science in different ways?

This blog post compares the core concepts of these two thinkers, examining how science changes and develops from various perspectives. Let’s explore together the dynamism of science revealed by these differing theories.   Throughout my 12 years of schooling leading up to university, I had always regarded science as an objective, absolute, and unconditionally trustworthy discipline...

Is Evolutionary Psychology Truly Providing a Scientific Explanation for Human Behavior?

This blog post examines the evidence supporting the claim that evolutionary psychology scientifically explains human behavior, along with critical issues surrounding this claim, and thoroughly reviews the validity of this theory.   Biologist Charles Darwin, at the conclusion of his seminal work On the Origin of Species (1869), which opened new horizons for evolutionary theory, left this...

Why does the disclosure of an individual’s genetic information clash between privacy rights and the right to know?

This blog post examines the sensitivity of genetic information and the scope of its sharing, delving deeply into the complex reasons why the right to protect one’s privacy conflicts with the right to know about one’s own health information.   What if a society existed where a newborn’s entire life could be predicted from a single drop of blood, and individuals were...

How does contemplation transform our lives and create new value in modern society?

This blog post examines why having the space for contemplation is crucial in modern society and explores how it positively impacts our creativity, critical thinking, and quality of life.   An Era Afraid of Pause In this situation where possessing information unknown to others has become a competitive advantage, doing nothing and staying still is dismissed as laziness. To avoid falling behind...

Is Korean medicine part of science, or should it remain an independent traditional discipline?

This blog post examines whether Korean medicine can be included as part of science or should remain an independent traditional medicine from the perspective of the philosophy of science.   Anyone interested in Eastern medicine has likely heard or pondered the question of whether Korean medicine is scientific. Korean medicine is a traditional medical system with a long history, having played...

Why does a hanok appear straight from afar but curved up close?

In this blog post, we’ll explore why a hanok appears straight when viewed from a distance but shows curved pillars and roofs when approached up close, examining this phenomenon through optical illusions and traditional architectural techniques.   When we see a woman with a slender waist, we perceive the beauty of curves. This stems from the elegance and softness curves provide, and...

Is Expanding Regular Admissions in Korean University Entrance Exams a Fair Reform Plan?

This blog post examines whether expanding regular admissions in Korean university admissions is a fair reform plan and analyzes its impact on university autonomy and educational diversity.   University Admissions Policy That Disregards Universities: Expanding Regular Admissions Quotas In Korea, over 500,000 students annually analyze university admissions procedures to gain admission to their...

How did Pokémon GO make catching Pokémon in the real world possible with augmented reality?

This blog post explores how Pokémon GO used augmented reality technology to enable catching Pokémon in the real world.   Have you heard of the Pokémon game? This game has gained immense popularity worldwide. Its core gameplay involves traveling through the game’s world, catching diverse creatures called ‘Pokémon,’ training them, and embarking on adventures. Since its initial release in...