Description
F. W. Westaway’s Scientific Method: Its Philosophical Basis and Its Modes of Application (1919) offers an insightful exploration of the logical and philosophical foundations of scientific inquiry. The book discusses how observation, experimentation, hypothesis, and verification form the core of the scientific process. Westaway examines the relation between science and philosophy, emphasizing reasoning, evidence, and objectivity in knowledge formation. By illustrating the application of scientific methods across various disciplines, he bridges theoretical principles with practical understanding. This classic work remains a valuable resource for readers interested in the nature of scientific reasoning and the philosophical principles underlying modern scientific practice.




