Even though scientific progress often occurs via replacement of old theories with new theories, do you think that before replacing an old theory with a new theory, scientists ought to attempt to come up w/ a new theory that preserves the elements of the old theory? That is, is there any value to attempting to preserve the elements of an old theory such that scientists should at least try to save those elements before moving on to replace an old theory with a new theory?

 

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