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In philosophy, theory (from ancient Greek theoria, θεωρία, meaning "a looking at, viewing, beholding") refers to contemplation or speculation, as opposed to action. Theory is especially often contrasted to "practice" (Greek praxis, πρᾶξις) which is a concept that in its original Aristotelian context referred to actions done for their own sake. The other type of actions are those "technical" ones done because they are instrumental to some other aim, such as making things like tools or houses. "Theoria" is also a word still used in theological contexts.

A classical example sometimes used to explain the distinction was within medicine. Medical theory and theorizing involves trying to understand the causes and nature of health and sickness, while the practical side of medicine is trying to make people healthy. These two things are related but can be independent, because it is possible to research health and sickness without curing specific patients, and it is possible to cure a patient without knowing how the cure worked.

The verb θεωρία apparently developed special uses early in the Greek language. In the book, From Religion to Philosophy, Francis Cornford suggests that the Orphics used the word "theory" to mean 'passionate sympathetic contemplation' . Pythagoras changed the word to mean a passionate sympathetic contemplation of mathematical and scientific knowledge. This was because Pythagoras considered such intellectual pursuits the way to reach the highest plane of existence. Pythagoras stressed on killing the emotions and the lusts of the body and the release of the intellect to soar into the exalted domain of theory. Thus it was Pythagoras who gave the word "theory" the specific meaning which leads to the classical and modern concept of a distinction between theory as uninvolved, neutral thinking, and practice.

While theories in the arts and philosophy may address ideas and not easily observable empirical phenomena, in modern science the term "theory", or "scientific theory" is generally understood to refer to a proposed explanation of empirical phenomena, made in a way consistent with the scientific method. Such theories are preferably described in such a way that any scientist in the field is in a position to understand, verify, and challenge (or "falsify") it. In this modern scientific context the distinction between theory and practice corresponds roughly to the distinction between theoretical science and technology or applied science.

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What is the primary support for the theory of plate tectonics?
Q. Choose one: Would it be D??? A. Plate tectonics is logically consistent with the evidence and can accurately predict related natural phenomena. B. More knowledgeable scientists accept the theory of plate tectonics than any other theory. C. The thoery has been proven to be correct after much hypothesis testing. D. It is consistent with other strong theories in which the universe is seen as constantly changing rather than static. E. Techology has provided better means of measuring such movement, providing evidence that it actually occurs.
Asked by thunderbomb90 - Thu Sep 11 17:00:13 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'd say A. This is a standard response that can be applied to almost any well accepted theory.
Answered by NoPlate - Thu Sep 11 23:08:44 2008

Does a theory need to explain everything before it counts as having explained anything?
Q. Isn't that the way a healthy theory behaves? Going from the general --with gaps-- towards the particular? The gaps in the theory of evolution are a good sign, mostly if we have observed we've filled in many of them satisfactorily. Does a theory need to explain everything before it counts as having explained anything?
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A. A hypothesis go through rigorous testing and criticism before being classified as theory. In science theory is the highest status an idea can have, it is an idea backed up by almost 100%. And it has to fit data, tested, occur, and a lot more. It goes through things that Creationism and other myth can't even pass the slightest.
Answered by Zero X Void - Mon May 4 04:52:02 2009

How does Chaos theory make weather prediction more difficult?
Q. I mean is, I read today that it makes weather predication more difficult the further into the future U go with it. How does Chaos theory suppose to work in a system like our atmosphere?
Asked by why not? - Sat Apr 19 22:54:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The way weather is forecast these days involves solving complicated mathematical equations. The solutions starts with initial conditions that are derived from measurements all over the world. Chaos theory says that if you make any sort of error at all in these measurements, then when you solve the equations starting with these errors, they will get larger and larger the further you forecast into the future. Once you get about 3 weeks or so into the future, the errors become so large that the forecasts are completely useless. Researchers have found a way around this problem, at least a little bit, by purposely adding a variety of errors to the initial conditions and then running the models many times starting with all those errors, that… [cont.]
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