Ian in reposne to Justin:

>> It would be bad if the verification criterion were
>> not cognitively meaningful. But falsfiability was
>> never supposed to be a piece of science,
>> just a test of science. jks
>
> =================
>
> Right, but we never test science, anymore than we test
> capitalism, :-)
>
> Ian

I don't know what cognitively meaningful means, but as far as I
know from statistics, there is no way to accept a hypothesis. You
may only reject hypotheses, if you can, and if you cannot, you
are screwed! You don't have a clue after that.

By the way, why should anyone test capitalism? We need to get rid
of it, as far as I am concerned.

Best,

Sabri

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