Based on John Dewey's book "How We Think", what is an example of scientific thinking? What is an example of empirical thinking?
Scientific thinking: there are so many thinking's exist.
One of them is scientific thinking.it is the like practical thinking. That means we will practically think about awhats is the problem and what are the main solutions of it.and how it could be solved.so some random values also considered to take the rough values.like trail and error method.so scientific thinking is better and it can be possible value that means successful probability also very high.
Empirical thinking: empirical thinking is like empirical evidence.thay means we have at at the situation and observe and take or measure the values ..that means it is tha live thinking..both thinking's are different
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