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25. Mai 2024 · Science is a system of knowledge that studies the physical world and its phenomena with unbiased observations and experimentation. Learn about the history, philosophy, and branches of science, such as physics, chemistry, biology, and social sciences.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
7. Mai 2019 · We outline how scientists accumulate scientific knowledge through discovery, confirmation, and correction and highlight the process of statistical inference, which has been a focus of recently publicized failures to confirm original results.
- Division on Earth, Cognitive Board on Behavioral
- 2019/05/07
- 2019
A textbook that introduces the epistemology of science and the nature of scientific knowledge. It covers topics such as belief, truth, justification, evidence, explanation, and challenges to scientific knowledge.
- Kevin Mccain
28. Juli 2015 · This article examines the nature of explanation, its relation to understanding, and how explanations are used to generate scientific knowledge via inferences to the best explanation. It also explores the implications of explanation for the nature of science (NOS) and science education.
- Kevin McCain
- mccain@uab.edu
- 2015
18. Jan. 2019 · What is the hallmark of scientific knowledge? Most experts today agree that the division between scientific knowledge and other knowledge is less fundamental than we are apt to think. There are many types of knowledge and ways of possessing it.
- Oddbjørn Bukve
- Oddbjorn.Bukve@hvl.no
- 2019
Science is a way of discovering what’s in the universe and how those things work today, how they worked in the past, and how they are likely to work in the future. Scientists are motivated by the thrill of seeing or figuring out something that no one has before. Science is useful. The knowledge generated by science is powerful and reliable.
13. Nov. 2015 · Scientific method should be distinguished from the aims and products of science, such as knowledge, predictions, or control. Methods are the means by which those goals are achieved.