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Multiverse analysis is not simply a computational method but also a philosophy of science. In this chapter we explore its core tenets and historical foundations. We discuss the foundational principle of transparency in the history of science and argue that multiverse analysis brings social science back into alignment with this core founding ideal. We make connections between this framework and multiverse concepts developed in cosmology and quantum physics.
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