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the term "theory" refers to scientific theories, a well-established type of explanation of nature, done in a manner consistent with the scientific method, and meeting the criteria demanded by modern science. Such theories are described in such a way that scientific tests should be able to provide empirical support for it, or empirical contradiction.
Scientific theories are the most reliable, rigorous, and complete form of scientific knowledge, unlike more common uses of the word "theory" which imply that something is not proven or speculative. Scientific theories are distinguished from hypotheses, which are individual empirically testable conjectures, and scientific laws, which are descriptive accounts of how nature behaves under certain conditions. Theories guide the business to find facts rather than achieve goals, and are neutral about the alternatives between values. In some cases, the credibility of the theory could be challenged by calling it "just a theory"
Thus, this word "theory" is very often opposed to "practicing" a Greek term for doing, which is opposed to theory