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<p>Considering what is "scientifically proven" (and only that), as "true" and hence worth knowing. </p>  
  
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<p>So now that we have "the right" approach to knowledge, which is metaphorically a 'hammer'—we either consider everything to be a nail; or we look for the nail.</p>
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<p>An alternative formulation of this paradox is "searching for the lost keys (or watch) under a streetlight", the story told at that transdisciplinary conference in Monte Negro.</p> 
 
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The science myth

Considering what is "scientifically proven" (and only that), as "true" and hence worth knowing.

The hammer error

So now that we have "the right" approach to knowledge, which is metaphorically a 'hammer'—we either consider everything to be a nail; or we look for the nail.

An alternative formulation of this paradox is "searching for the lost keys (or watch) under a streetlight", the story told at that transdisciplinary conference in Monte Negro.


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