The Discovery of Ignorance
How Science Works
Science as a Community
Uncertainty and Confidence
Growth of Knowledge
Parker Potluck
100

Before the Scientific Revolution, where did most people believe all important knowledge came from?
  

→ Religion, tradition, or ancient texts.  

100

True or False — Scientific knowledge is permanent and never changes.

→ False.

100

Who said science is based on communalism, universalism, disinterestedness, and organized skepticism?

→ Robert Merton (1973).

100

What is always present in scientific knowledge?

→ Uncertainty.

100

What does it mean that science is both “durable and mutable”?

→ Scientific knowledge lasts but can change with new evidence.

100

What is the name of the book mentioned for its chapter on the nature of ignorance

Sapiens

200

What realization marked the beginning of the Scientific Revolution, according to Harari?


→ That humans did not know everything—and could find answers through investigation.

200

What are scientists seeking when they study patterns and relationships in nature?

→ Rules that describe, explain, and predict phenomena.

200

Why is science considered a “communal enterprise”?

→ Because scientists build on and verify one another’s work.

200

Why should scientists communicate uncertainty in their results?

→ So others can correctly interpret reliability and limits of findings.


200

Why shouldn’t changing scientific understanding be viewed as a weakness?

→ Because revising theories shows growth and self-correction.


200

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The University of Miami

300

Finish the idea: “We don’t know everything—but _____.”

→ “…we can find out.”

300

Why do scientists repeat studies using new methods or in new contexts?

→ To see if results hold true and to discover the limits of rules.

300

What must researchers include when publishing results so others can build on them?

→ Clear methods, materials, results, and discussion of uncertainties.

300

What does Harari mean by science aiming for “refined degrees of confidence”?

→ Science seeks levels of reliability, not absolute truth.


300

How does new technology influence scientific development?

→ It allows new observations that can challenge existing theories.

300

This Wu-Tang Clan Rapper also has the name of a infamous movie horror figure?

Ghostface 

400

What did scientists start to value more than belief or tradition?

→ Observation and evidence.

400

What does it mean for scientific results to be “generalizable”?

→ They remain true in different contexts and can be confirmed by other scientists.

400

What is the purpose of peer review or replication in science?

→ To confirm, dispute, or refine results for reliability.

400

How can understanding uncertainty actually improve science?

→ It clarifies how confident we can be and guides better future methods.


400

Give one example from history of a theory replaced or refined by new evidence.

→ (Examples: geocentric → heliocentric; Newton → Einstein.)

400

This father and son of the TV Show Sanford and Son staring the Comedian Red Fox portrays the family business.  What business were they in?

The Junk Business!1 (Salvage)

500

Why does Harari consider “not knowing” a strength rather than a weakness?

→ Because it encourages curiosity, investigation, and discovery of new knowledge.

500

How can discovering the limits of an existing rule lead to new knowledge?

→ It reveals factors that influence results and inspires new questions or theories.

500

How does “organized skepticism” strengthen science?

→ It encourages critical questioning instead of blind acceptance.

500

What attitude should scientists have toward uncertainty?

→ They should embrace and investigate it—it drives discovery.

500

What does Harari mean when he says science progresses “not linearly but through refinement”?

→ Science builds on past work, revising it toward more accurate truths

500

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