Theory-ladenness

In philosophy of science, an observation is said to be "theory-laden" when shaped by the investigator's theoretical presuppositions. According to this perspective, observers may have a perspective that presupposes a theory, in which case they may make unnecessary judgments about information observed at the moment of observation.

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Theory-ladenness

In philosophy of science, an observation is said to be "theory-laden" when shaped by the investigator's theoretical presuppositions. According to this perspective, observers may have a perspective that presupposes a theory, in which case they may make unnecessary judgments about information observed at the moment of observation.

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