A colleague of mine who writes on the concept of "reasonable doubt" and
scientific evidence in criminal trials mentioned that he has an affinity
with Larry Laudan. I understand that Laudan was a student of Popper's and
has critiqued and in some ways modified Kuhn and Lakatos. Just curious if
anyone here has read Laudan or has a sense of how his philosophy of science
/ epistemology might play into the faith/science relation.
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