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1 Nature of Science C0L1P1

2 Understanding Science
What is science? What are the branches of science? What are some characteristics of scientists? How is science limited?

3 Science comes from the Latin word scientia, which means “knowledge.”
What is Science? Science comes from the Latin word scientia, which means “knowledge.”

4 What is Science? Science is the investigation and exploration of natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations. (the total collection of knowledge gained through man’s observations of the physical world)

5 Branches of Science Biology, or life science, is the study of all living things. biology from Greek bios, means “life”; and logia, means “study of”

6 Life Science (Biology)
the study of living things

7 Branches of Science (cont.)
The study of Earth, including landforms, rocks, soil, and forces that shape Earth’s surface, is Earth science. The study of chemistry and physics is physical science.

8 Scientists use skills such as observing, inferring, predicting, classifying, and making models to learn more about the world. Successful scientists possess certain attitudes, or habits of mind (Characteristics).

9 Characteristics of Successful
Scientists Curiosity Caution Critical thinking

10 Curiosity Scientists love to ask questions esp. why questions; If a person can find out what causes something in nature, he will have a good chance at making useful predictions – a key goal in the work of science.

11 He knows not everything he reads or hears is true.
Caution He knows not everything he reads or hears is true.

12 Caution He knows scientific thinking is based on observation (information a person gains by using one or more of his five senses).

13 He knows science is limited.
Caution He knows science is limited.

14 Limitations of Science
Science deals only with observables. Science cannot prove universal negatives. Science cannot make value judgments. Science cannot provide final answers.

15 universal negative a statement that excludes everything
(a blanket statement of denial) There are no aliens.

16 value judgment a determination of the worth of something (deciding whether something is right or wrong, good or bad, valuable or worthless) Oh, how cute!

17 Critical thinking The Bible encourages Christians to think critically. (“My dear friends don't believe everything you hear. Carefully weigh and examine what people tell you.” 1 John 4:1 MSG) Only God’s Word is absolute truth. God is the Creator of all life. If you remove God from any part of your life, then that part of your life will become meaningless. Only God is able to give meaning to things He has made.

18 Critical Thinking cont.
Critical thinking is comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it.

19 final answer an answer that is absolutely true (and therefore never needs to be rejected or revised)

20 What kind of answer can scientists give?
A verified answer A verified answer is chosen at the end of an experiment because it is supported by repeated experiments or surveys. It is an answer supported by repeated experiments or surveys

21 Our Main Focus Our main focus of learning Life Science should be to love God through the study of His creation.


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