What is the Purpose of Scientific Studies?

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The discussion centers on the purpose of scientific studies, emphasizing that science does not have a single, constant purpose. It originated from individuals seeking factual knowledge independently of authority, driven by personal gratification. While there are established fields of science with specific goals, the overarching aim is to acquire reliable knowledge about various subjects. The reliability of this knowledge hinges on the methods employed, leading to a focus on improving these methods, often explored within the philosophy of specific scientific fields.
Bin Qasim
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I want to know the puepose of scientific studies and stuff,b'coz I don't get it...

Pls reply soon.
 
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Well, if you prefer to retain the knowledge level of a cave man (that is, the level of most modern human beings), feel free to do so.
 
Long term, large scale phenomena do not necessarily have a single constant purpose. Science arose when a handful of individuals derived personal gratification from finding out things that were factual without depending on authority. It has continued for many reasons, but certainly it would cease if it stopped giving gratification to the scientists.
 
Bin Qasim said:
Peace be with you

I want to know the puepose of scientific studies and stuff

(To adopt the Zen approach here) I ask you, young grasshopper, "What is the purpose of any studies, and stuff ?"
 
Even if science, in general, doesn't share a single, common purpose, people have established semi-official fields of science with implicit, if not explicit, goals. I think the current, ultimate goal of most sciences is to gain the most reliable knowledge about their subject.
The reliability of that knowledge will depend upon the methods used to gain it, so the fundamental goal is finding the best methods of gaining the most reliable knowledge about their subject. Achieving this more fundamental goal usually goes by the name "the philosophy of [scientific field]".
 
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