Paper #389: The Dual-Confidence Principle On Exploratory Epistemology, Tralse Logic, and the Structural Failure of Binary Skepticism in Scientific Discovery
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This research aims to explore the concept of dual-confidence in relation to epistemology and its implications for scientific discovery.
Analyzed the principles of epistemology and logic in scientific contexts
Examined the structural failure of binary skepticism
Applied the dual-confidence principle to various case studies
Demonstrated the limitations of binary skepticism in evidential reasoning
Highlighted the role of tralse logic in enhancing scientific inquiry
Provided insights on how dual-confidence can improve decision-making processes in research
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Series: TI Sigma Universal Reality Blueprint (URB) / Epistemology
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Brandon Charles Emerick (Tue,) studied this question.