The Greatest Idea of All Times! | A Complete Act of Thought | The Master Method of Knowledge | A Universal Method for All Domains |
Characteristics of The Scientific Method:
Name | Denotes stages, procedural theories and the system of science. |
Purpose & Objective | To obtain, refine, extend and apply knowledge through problem origination, prevention, solution and challenge of solution. Curiosity, a healthy skepticism, etc. finds the problem. |
Division of Method | The master method of all human knowledge methods. |
Stages | The general pattern of the major types of mental activity usually aided by physical actions. |
Sequential | There are 11 major stages that are sequential and progressive. These stages are arranged in order of usual use but may be followed with flexibly. |
Repeatable | Stages are so basic and repeatable that they are not likely to change. |
Range | Universal to all nature and human activity. |
Reliability Factor | Most reliable of all knowledge methods. |
Application | Usually follow techniques, procedural principles and theories, high personal attributes and thinking skills of the research communities. Flexibility or "anything goes" is often essential. |
In the Concept of Method, Justus Buchler (1985) refers to the common expression "the power of a method." Every day you constantly use methods and this report will help you better use the power of a method to improve your problem solving ability.
Without method, we are left with chance. Chance is the opposite of method and we would have a very disorganized world without methods and techniques. But, what is "Method"? Unfortunately method is a very ambiguous word. It's so ambiguous that it has been widely misused and misinterpreted in the fields of science and knowledge.
There is no better example of the power of a method than the results produced by the scientific method throughout the development of modern civilization. I did a search of the literature on the value of method. This is what various authors emphasize:
Clarifies our thoughts | Uses human potential |
Ends aimless wandering | Aids in transfer of learning |
Guides us to new knowledge | Trains for change and innovation |
Helps ideas gather shape | Is a repeatable procedure |
Organizes our thoughts | Encourages thinking |
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