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Key Aspects of Science
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1.A body of knowledge, assembled over millennia, of how Nature and the Physical World work.
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Key Aspects of Science 1.A body of knowledge, assembled over millennia, of how Nature and the Physical World work. 2.This knowledge can be used for the benefit(!) of society ie: applications - technology.
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Key Aspects of Science 1.A body of knowledge, assembled over millennia, of how Nature and the Physical World work. 2.This knowledge can be used for the benefit(!) of society ie: applications - technology. 3.Science is a culture and to truly appreciate it one needs to learn the “language”.
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Key Aspects of Science 1.A body of knowledge, assembled over millennia, of how Nature and the Physical World work. 2.This knowledge can be used for the benefit(!) of society ie: applications - technology. 3.Science is a culture and to truly appreciate it one needs to learn the “language”. 4.We have developed a methodology for the discovery of that knowledge. It is based on observation, experiment, evidence and judgement of validity.
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Key Aspects of Science 1.A body of knowledge, assembled over millennia, of how Nature and the Physical World work. 2.This knowledge can be used for the benefit(!) of society ie: applications - technology. 3.Science is a culture and to truly appreciate it one needs to learn the “language”. 4.We have developed a methodology for the discovery of that knowledge. It is based on observation, experiment, evidence and judgement of validity. 5.There are Philosophical issues involved in this methodology, leading to essentially unbridgeable conflicts with alternative dogma-based ideologies
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Key Aspects of Science 1.A body of knowledge, assembled over millennia, of how Nature and the Physical World work. 2.This knowledge can be used for the benefit(!) of society ie: applications - technology. 3.Science is a culture and to truly appreciate it one needs to learn the “language”. 4.We have developed a methodology for the discovery of that knowledge. It is based on observation, experiment, evidence and judgement of validity. 5.There are Philosophical issues involved in this methodology, leading to essentially unbridgeable conflicts with alternative dogma-based ideologies 6.There are ethical and social issues involved at the Science/Society interface
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Key Aspects of Science 1.A body of knowledge, assembled over millennia, of how Nature and the Physical World work. 2.This knowledge can be used for the benefit(!) of society ie: applications - technology. 3.Science is a culture and to truly appreciate it one needs to learn the “language”. 4.We have developed a methodology for the discovery of that knowledge. It is based on observation, experiment, evidence and judgement of validity. 5.There are Philosophical issues involved in this methodology, leading to essentially unbridgeable conflicts with alternative dogma-based ideologies 6.There are ethical and social issues involved at the Science/Society interface
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