Various Science Topics and Themes
.... It is subject to experimentation and adjustment when and
if it is found wanting, but in general it is not subject to interpretation. ....
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Various Aspects of Science
....
Science and technology also enrich our lives by making it easier for us to .... that can exist between a cell and its environment or surrounding are:
If the medium ....
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Women and the Scientific Community
.... The public thus has access to much more
science than people did in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
if individuals will only look for it. ....
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Changing Nature of Science Over the Centuries
....
If science by 1600 had begun to move far from its ancient and medieval roots, it was, however, also still very far from what we today would regard as
science ....
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The Double Helix
.... To the contrary, any lay reader even vaguely interested in
science,
if he or she gives this book a chance, will not only learn the basics of DNA, its ....
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Sociology as History and Science
....
If one subscribes to Durkheim's view, objective truth turns out to be relative, dependent on the belief that
science and religion obey the same laws. ....
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Sexual Politics in Three Science Fiction Films
.... The goal of full equality has not been reached in our own time; the question arises
if science fiction writers see it as developing in the future. ....
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Social Science Methodology of Foucault
.... be processed, formalized, and perhaps eventuate in what may be described as a
science. .... Power thus delimited "would be a fragile thing
if its only function were ....
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Developmental/Social Science Research Methods
The purpose of this paper is to present a discussion of developmental/social
science research methods using examples of actual studies .... (4)
If an interval scale ....
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Carol Weiss' Social Science Research
.... of conceiving the moral life, and
if the values of any group, differ from that of normative practice, then this is a problem for social
science (Schwandt, 1997 ....
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Classifying Science & Scientific Method
....
If the experiments do not bear out the hypothesis, the hypothesis must be rejected or ....
Science is a public effort, and results are published so they can be ....
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Practice of Science in 19th Century Britain & France
.... scientists were given broad authority, but this could backfire (as it did to a degree with biology and Cuvier)
if the dominant figure in a
science was opposed ....
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Computer Science and Healthcare HealthCare and Computer Science
.... A computer is only as good as its output device. It does no good to track a patient's medical history
if you can't print out a copy for the doctor to see. ....
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Animals In Laboratory Research
.... Another argument used by the researchers is that since a given number of animals will be used by
science,
if they are obtained from shelters, other animals ....
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Book I of Aristotle's Ethics
.... making this point, Aristotle again connects ethics with politics: "So
if anyone wants to make a serious study of ethics, or of political
science generally, he ....
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Benefits of Space Exploration
.... is that the basic costs of fueling and launching giant rockets into near-Earth-orbit space do a disservice to the very notion of space
science.
If near orbits ....
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2 articles on political science
.... of theories and research programs.
If political
science is to apply Lakatos' ideas effectively, It requires . . . that we give up ....
(1925

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Newtonian Science
.... calls it, allowed him to "treat problems in the exact sciences as
if they were .... work was able to dominate physics and many other branches of
science for the ....
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Reform Piorities in the Age of Enlightenment
.... God. The new sociology and the new social
science--
if they can be dignified at this early period with such positive names . . . ....
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Nature of Metaphysics
.... We do not deny the validity of
science even
if we know that a hypothesis will serve only as long as our reason does not show us a failure that has to lead to ....
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Teaching Creationism in Schools
.... creationists made a conscious and concerted effort to repackage Price's flood geology--biblical creationism,
if you will--as creation
science, or scientific ....
(1531

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Sexism in education
....
If more girls than boys excelled at math and
science, unlimited resources of local and national money would be funneled into such a project. ....
(1329

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Scientific Logic
.... But Feyerabend's philosophy of
science appears to maintain that
if all theories were like elephants, they would probably be extinct. ....
(2087

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Extrasensory Perception (ESP)
.... As one psychologist commented, "
If psi exists, practically everything is possible, and
science, the very tool that most parapsychologists swear allegiance to ....
(1852

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Nanotechnology
.... Nanotechnology has actually been a conceptual
science since the late 1950s although journalists of today write as
if it is the latest
science to come around. ....
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Relationship between science and theology
.... that while Merton was generally correct, he was probably wrong in finding the link between the rise of
science and Puritanism inevitable, as
if there would ....
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Silence Communicates Meaning
.... can also be interpreted in different ways, and when people say a thing is a fact, we wonder
if they are telling the truth. References to
science are questioned ....
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HUSSERL'S THEORY OF PHENOMENOLOGY
....
If the mind is the final arbiter of truth in every sphere, then truth cannot exist apart from humanity.
Science, mathematics, and logic all become subjective ....
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David Hume: Philosophical and Scientific Skepticism
.... discovered to us [by
science]: And do we thence pronounce decisively concerning the origin of the whole? (Hume, 1990, p. 59) Indeed, even
if God exists, human ....
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The Kennewick Man Debate Controversy
.... acts in the name of
science, such as experimentation on Jews in Nazi concentration camps. Could the issue have been handled better? Undoubtedly.
If the Army ....
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