My sense is that Empiricism is specifically about experimentation and making beliefs pay rent in anticipated experiences, while a lot of the posts in Science are about academia and the social institutions of science.
There’s some overlap between them. Additionally, Empiricism overlaps with Anticipated Experiences and Science overlaps with Replication Crisis.
Empiricism was added more recently. I went back and tagged some of the posts in Science as Empiricism.
My sense is that Empiricism is specifically about experimentation and making beliefs pay rent in anticipated experiences, while a lot of the posts in Science are about academia and the social institutions of science.
There’s some overlap between them. Additionally, Empiricism overlaps with Anticipated Experiences and Science overlaps with Replication Crisis.
Empiricism was added more recently. I went back and tagged some of the posts in Science as Empiricism.
I agree with this; I wouldn’t expect Empiricism to have posts like e.g. Is Science Slowing Down? or Ed Boyden on the State of Science.