Sentences with phrase «own scientific work»

I was struck by their commitment to and faith in their inner artistic voice, a message that inspired me to be more creatively courageous, both in my scientific work and in my personal life,» she says.
To develop a computing model that goes beyond binary computing requires pure scientific work.
Meanwhile, to Hawking's supporters who suggest that I am not owning up to his scientific «proofs,» I believe airwx has already said it best for me — he's a THEORETICAL physicist, and having read some of his work, I'm smart enough to know that much of what he says about God is an exercise in jumping to conclusions, even as sound as much of his scientific work is.
Scientists that cling to those silly notions should take care to keep them far from their scientific work.
Indeed, it needs a worldview that values the kind of inquiry and creative imagination without which participation in continuing scientific work will not be possible.
More critical analysis is needed to show how the whole direction of modern scientific work serves the interests of the rich and powerful and worsens the condition of the poor and powerless.
Furthermore, most of the founders of modern science explained their reasons for engaging in scientific work in Christian terms.
Do you have any published scientific works we can read?
In her profession, Dr. Leslie A. Wickman conducts scientific work professionally like anybody else of the same vocation.
Freud was convinced that things are hidden below the surface, and he saw his scientific work as showing the instinctual sources of religion, culture, and morality.
Your integrity is clearly in question and at this point any scientific work you do should be put under a microscope.
Being a YEC is not an automatic disqualification for doing scientific work because science is driven by an objective methodology, so as long as that methodology is not compromised then one is free to think whatever they please.
This does not mean, of course, that the author ever forgets or betrays his science; what it does mean is: that the reader's approach, and response, to these pages must of necessity be quite different from those demanded by the scientific works.
Nonetheless, as Frege writes to Husserl, it is sufficient if poetic strings or works of art have a sense, but for scientific work, i.e., to be useful, we must not lack a reference.
Kuhn held that the thought and action of a scientific community are dominated by its paradigms, defined as «standard examples of scientific work which embody a set of conceptual, methodological and metaphysical assumptions».
So far as their scientific work is concerned, virtually all natural and social scientists are determinists.
Of contemporary scientists, 70 per cent believe in the existence of God and 40 per cent are church members.1 Do such beliefs have any relation to scientific work?
Although serious scientific work was done in terms of Aristotle's metaphysics, especially in biology, the ready appeal to final causes in explaining physical phenomena blocked needed inquiry into efficient causes.
The vocation to serve human need thus requires moral decisions in scientific work.
A conviction, akin to religious feeling, of the rationality or intelligibility of the world, lies behind all scientific work of a high order.
Attitudes which are present in the context of scientific work may be desirable elsewhere, but are not transferable in any easy way.
Through my scientific work I have come to believe more and more strongly that the physical universe is put together with an ingenuity so astonishing that I can not accept it merely as a brute fact.
So also in scientific work certain types of variables are selected from the wide spectrum of experience.
But a person who sees in man potentialities for both good and evil will combine scientific work with the attempt to exert his influence toward its beneficial use.
But now having studied Ehrlich's most relevant, putatively scientific work, I would describe the case, rather, as the Academies trading their birthright for a mess of pottage.
The world in this formist argument is witnessed not so much in newspapers, scientific works, and eschatological vision as in literature and other symbolic structures.
In recent decades, theoretical developments and widespread availability of powerful computers have drastically changed the sorts of problems that scientists and technologists can tackle, greatly altered the methods they use, and brought about major upheaval in rather fundamental concepts used in scientific work.
What is notable about them is that they lead us to acknowledge that scientific work is energized throughout by a faith or trust that truth is worth pursuing, by a faith that it is worthwhile joining with others in an effort to uncover the facts about the world, and by the belief that it is wrong to deviate from a method that brings us to the truth.
I am incredulous that you have just implied that you have studied the entire sum of all scientific works concerning the theory of evolution.
No person is fit for scientific work if he is interested only in commanding.
Wright, Thorpe, Zucker, and Waddington ask what psychicalism could contribute methodologically to scientific work.
Calling a halt to scientific work would not remedy the basic problem of modern man, and backbreaking scarcity would be no more «spiritual» in its impact than an economy of abundance.
None of this deals directly with the problem that most scientific work is ordered to the interests of the rich and powerful.
This world view won the allegiance of the scientific community and became to basis for scientific work.
But that genuine scientific work can increase the likelihood that certain formulations are applicable to aspects of the real world, that certain predictions are correct, and that some ways of viewing reality are more comprehensively accurate than others — that we must believe if we are to continue with the scientific enterprise at all.
Kuhn maintained that the thought and activity of a given scientific community are dominated by its paradigms, which he described as «standard examples of scientific work that embody a set of conceptual, methodological and metaphysical assumptions».
Although the course of physics has required many changes, the reductive program inherent in this metaphysics still guides most scientific work.
He can not afford to withdraw to the peaceful island of undisturbed scientific work, but must constantly descend into the arena of world events, in order to join in the battle of conflicting passions and opinions.
In the light of repeated efforts in Western culture to deny this, the biblical assertion is really an ally of scientific work.
The scientist as a person can not fail to be vitally interested in how scientific work fits into the more general pattern of knowledge and how it is to be employed for good and constructive uses.
You steadfastly refuse to read ANY scientific work on evolution.
It was obvious that they could not accept a supernaturalistic view of things, and it was equally obvious that they were dissatisfied with a conception of scientific work which was unrelated to wider issues and insensitive to moral responsibility.
«Great involvement in science and scientific work did not temper Lemaitre's religious impulse that had led him to the priesthood -LSB-...] He was a very good priest, very comprehensive, considering Christianity on a much deeper level than its exterior formalisms.
I would say that form as «transcendent» indeed seems to be coherent with recent scientific work, especially in biology - yet with a qualification: we must not locate this transcendence in a «world of forms» as Plato did (this is such a poor reading of Thomas - not that I accuse you of it).
[10] Paul A.M. Dirac, The Scientific Work of Georges Lemaitre, Vol.
To be sure, scientific work and Christian faith can be combined in the same individual; otherwise this book would not have been written.
ITASCA, IL (September 14, 2016)-- New scientific work explains why corrugated packaging outperforms returnable plastic containers (RPCs) when it comes to micro-biological contamination.
New scientific work explains why corrugated packaging outperforms returnable plastic containers (RPCs) when it comes to micro-biological contamination.
It was not until the invention of the microscope, followed by the pioneering scientific work of Louis Pasteur in the late 1860's, that yeast was identified as a living organism and the agent responsible for alcoholic fermentation and dough leavening.
By serendipity, the scientific work by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is building bridges across difficult political borders to help achieve shared goals in food security and poverty alleviation.
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