The Scientific Method: Its Benefits and Limitations w/ Prof. Karin Öberg (Aquinas 101)
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The scientific method has been wonderful at advancing our understanding of the material world, but it is far from the only source of knowledge.

The Scientific Method: Its Benefits and Limitations (Aquinas 101) - Prof. Karin Öberg

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