What is the scientific standard called "comprehensiveness" that is applied to the evaluation of scientific theories?
What will be an ideal response
Comprehensiveness is the criterion of scientific theories that give higher value to a theory which can integrate all of the accepted facts and findings about the causal explanations of all natural phenomena from different scientific disciplines.
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A. Noah B. Abraham C. Jacob D. Sarah
In the definition "'Factory' means a building containing facilities for the manufacture of goods" the difference words are:
A) Manufacture, goods. B) Manufacture of goods. C) Building containing facilities for the manufacture of goods. D) Factory, building. E) Containing facilities for the manufacture of goods.
To dream of equal rights was, for Nietzsche, a sign of
a. wisdom b. poverty c. fear d. shallow-mindedness
As far as Kant was concerned exceptions to moral law
a. were never acceptable b. were acceptable if they could be consistently universalized c. were acceptable if they maximized benefit to the community d. were acceptable if they saved lives