Definition of Demonstrative Knowledge
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Maite Nicuesa, in Ago. 2015
Demonstrative knowledge is typical of science that applies methods of observation verifiable to test your theories. Science values the demonstration as a criterion of truth from the observation of reality that allows to establish associations of ideas by way of cause and effect. In this way, it is possible to establish relationships that become universal principles, that is, formulations that have a validity applicable to all the cases within a specific type of case (facts of the same nature that, based on their common typology, can be studied in a joint).
Science tries to respond to many of the events that have occurred in the world, in this way, the demonstrative value of scientific knowledge shows the importance of experience practice. For something to be demonstrated it must be observed and, therefore, verifiable. Through a scientific demonstration that has started from a investigation Previous is intended to demonstrate a certain truth.
General laws
A truth that provides information and knowledge to the human being as shown by the fact that scientific progress has notably improved the
quality of life of the human being.When a statement has not been proven then this statement is considered to be only a conjecture, a hypothesis that shows a reality that can occur but can also be refuted. This demonstrative knowledge is most often applied to medicine or science math than to human sciences such as philosophy since in this case, the object of study is not material, therefore, it cannot be analyzed from the same perspective. However, in philosophy there is also a demonstrative knowledge: the logic that shows the veracity or the phaseness of the arguments.
Experts specialized in the field
It should be pointed out that scientific knowledge is gradual as shown by the knowledge that has passed from a previous author who carries out a researcher relying on the studies of thinkers previous. Who are in charge of carrying out scientific demonstrations? Competent experts in the field who, thanks to their specialization, can rigorously apply the scientific method to extract general laws from particular facts.
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