Not exact matches
Bottum opines that we should prepare ourselves for the next chapter in the
culture wars, in which the left here will get into step with its
European compatriots, espousing a militant skepticism toward
science while maintaining their polemic against the religious right, but this time for its uncritical embrace
of scientific progress.
The Jesuit Alessandro Valignano (1539 - 1606) was among the first to articulate missionary policies, not only emphasizing the importance
of «accommodation and adaptation to Chinese
culture,» as historian Daniel H. Bays writes, but also «indirect evangelism by means
of science and technology to convince the elite
of the high level
of European civilization.»
It is rather paradoxical that while
European political colonization is nowadays firmly rejected, the spread
of European culture goes on apace in such forms as education,
science and technology, democratic rule, and Western standards and ways
of thought.
Most
of what is truly valuable about our current (
European and American)
cultures is born from ages
of rationalism and
science.
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Statistics on ethnic minorities in
European science are scarce and difficult to parse due to the diversity
of the colonization and migration histories
of cultures across Europe.
WHILE scientists in Britain are keen to increase the public understanding
of science, their
European counterparts are concentrating efforts on encouraging la
culture scientifique.
The basis for the new study, published in Royal Society Open
Science, is a massive online repository
of more than 2000 distinct tales from different Indo -
European cultures known as the Aarne — Thompson — Uther Index, which was compiled in 2004.
The
European Week
of Scientific
Culture was the brainchild
of Antonio Ruberti, who completes his spell as
Science Commissioner at the end
of the year.
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European Academy
of Sciences has been invited by the UNESCO to participate to its roundtable: «Galvanizing
Science Education and Research for Fostering an Innovation
Culture in the Arab Region», during the «World
Science Forum».
The fourth century each new generation
of Europeans and Americans is brought up on «a crucial role
of science and mentality incognition
of «a natural order», on «need
of distribution
of knowledge and
culture» and on a number other common truths
of the Age
of Enlightenment.
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The Renaissance was triggered by a new interest in the ancient classical texts and a desire to learn how they could be applied to the arts and
sciences - the result was a rebirth
of European culture as a whole.
Leading
European figures in
culture,
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of the damage that a hard Brexit would do to the UK and the rest
of Europe.
[61] Facilitated, if not actively promoted, by the rise
of the social
sciences, victimhood
culture had made its way from US colleges to
European universities.
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