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Physical Science Studies
NS 3310 Dr. Hoge
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Chapter 1 – Why Study Science?
We live in a technological society brought about by scientific inquiry
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Key Questions Why is science important today? What is science?
What is the history or science? How is science done? How does science operate in society? What is scientific, and what is not?
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Why is science important today?
Science leads to discovery, but also provides a healthy skepticism
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Future Shock The World Is Flat Shift Happens
The U.S. Needs New Workforce Particularly from Underserved Communities And, It’s All Up to You
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What is science? M&M Statistics: we are going to determine if
the Mars company is telling the truth when they claim that there are fixed percentages of each color in each bag of M&Ms. I’m skeptical
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Philosophy of Science Aristotle, Plato
Shen Kuo, Ibn al-Haytham, Francis Bacon Descartes, Locke Popper, Kuhn, Feyerabend
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Natural Philosophy Exploration (A Gentleman’s Pastime) Logic
Cause and Effect Levels of Explanation
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Scientific Method Hypothetico-Deductive Model Falsifiability Inquiry
Inductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning Controlled Experimentation
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What is the history of science?
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Emergence of Modern Science
Copernicus, Galileo, Keppler Newton, Leibniz, Boyle Darwin, Lyell, Faraday, Maxwell Einstein, Bohr, Oppenheimer, Planck
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How is science done?
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Scientific Theory Observations (facts) Laws Data Predictions
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Unifying Theories Big Bang / Standard Model / Supersymmetry / String Theory Thermodynamics Special Relativity Quantum Mechanics Plate Tectonics Evolution
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How does science operate in society?
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Tools of Science Experimentation Mathematical Modeling Technology
Laboratory Field Mathematical Modeling Technology Social Context
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Science is a Social Process
Communication of Results Argument Social Context Public Need Public Discourse Science in the News
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Branches of Science Physical Sciences Earth Sciences Life Sciences
Physics Chemistry Astronomy Cosmology Earth Sciences Geology Oceanography Meteorology Astronomy Life Sciences Biology Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences
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Areas of Science Pure Science Applied Science
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What is science and what is not?
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What Science Isn’t – Part I
Engineering Mathematics Technology Philosophy
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What Science Isn’t – Part II
Pseudoscience Mystical Thinking Consilience?
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Key Concepts Science is a philosophy of inquiry
Science starts with careful observation Science is a human endeavor There are many ways to do science Science relies on falsifiability Unifying Theories provide predictability A concept which can not be falsified is not science
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