Sentences with phrase «role of scientific knowledge»

The activist scientists are equally culpable in misrepresenting the proper role of scientific knowledge in decision making, but they do it usually without reference to null hypotheses, although there are similarities in, how they wish to derive policy conclusions from statements about scientific knowledge.
This paper adds a new dimension to the role of scientific knowledge in policy by emphasizing the multivalent character of scientific consensus.
This paper adds a new dimension to the role of scientific knowledge in policy by emphasizing the multivalent character of scientific consensus.
This work is deeply satisfying and I look forward to making new contributions to human welfare, education, and the role of scientific knowledge in understanding human nature.
The aim is to help grow international scientific partnerships, enhance communications about scientific endeavors and provide guidance on how to build programs to place scientists in positions that deepen the role of scientific knowledge in policymaking.

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Because Troeltsch, at the beginning of this century, was keenly aware of many trends that became apparent to most observers only at its end: the collapse of Eurocentrism; the perceived relativity of all historical events and knowledge (including scientific knowledge); an awareness that Christianity is relative to its Western, largely European history and environment; the emergence of a profound global pluralism; the central role of practice in theology; the growing impact of the social sciences on our view of the world and of ourselves; and dramatic changes in the role of religious institutions and religious thought.
For like Whitehead and Dewey, Kadushin understood that the concept of organic thinking offered an approach to logic and the foundations of knowledge that was an alternative to the perversions of the sort of blind faith in natural science that had come to dominate the intellectual cultures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; an alternative that did not attempt to devalue science or replace it with a nonrational mysticism, but which did attempt to place scientific thought into a broader cultural context in which other forms of cultural expression such as religious and legal reasoning could play important and non-subservient roles.
Such a view of the role of technical scientific knowledge, broadly conceived to include the social sciences and most other disciplines, in effect cleared a huge area of academic inquiry in which religious considerations would not be expected to appear.
In a political climate increasingly challenging the value of science, scientists and engineers need to summon their scientific knowledge and play a larger role in helping inform public policy with solid evidence, said AAAS CEO Rush Holt during a webinar that explored the outlook for science and technology during the first 100 days of the Trump administration.
UNEP plays an important role in developing scientific knowledge on the state of the global environment.
Sullivan urged scientists to contribute constructively to conversations about the role of scientific enterprise, calling for a buildup of the «stores of scientific knowledge» rather than investment only in what we think may yield immediate benefits.
Moving «is a key career decision that can potentially play an important role in the generation of scientific knowledge by allowing scientists [to] find environments where they are more effective in doing their research,» writes Ina Ganguli, an assistant professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a co-author on the paper, in an email to Science Careers.
National Centres have a broad base in terms of experience, but want to bring in new recruits with detailed knowledge in emerging scientific fields to develop their «intelligence gathering» strategic role.
The committee that conducted the study and wrote the report said that science knowledge is only one component of science literacy, which also encompasses understanding scientific practices, such as forming and testing hypotheses, and understanding science as a social process, such as the role of peer review.
But when it comes to explaining the Cambrian explosion, Darwin's Doubt is compromised by Meyer's lack of scientific knowledge, his «god of the gaps» approach, and selective scholarship that appears driven by his deep belief in an explicit role of an intelligent designer in the history of life.
«It's a case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts,» said Seth Bordenstein, associate professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, who has contributed to the body of scientific knowledge that is pointing to the conclusion that symbiotic microbes play a fundamental role in virtually all aspects of plant and animal biology, including the origin of new species.
In order to promote the quality of the dialogue on the new roles and challenges of scientific knowledge within today's global society, in partnership with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Hungarian Government, UNESCO and ICSU organised the first World Conference on Science in Budapest, Hungary in 1999.
Responding to the expansion of scientific knowledge about the roles of nutrients in human health, the Institute of Medicine has developed a new approach to establish Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) and other nutrient reference values.
Water was «read» by their mind, heart, sensorial attitude, into a valuable process of transdisciplinary knowledge.3 The visit to The Water Tower4 of the town and its museum facilitated the real knowledge of the objects and instruments that were used during the centuries by the rural and urban civilization concerning the use of water; the creative workshops facilitated unexpected «meetings» between poetry, music and painting in the artistic imaginary frame of water; the presentations revealed the magic powers of the water as they are known in folklore, mythology and also the astonishing Bible significations of the water and its use in religious rituals; the scientific outlook on water brought forward for discussion its physical - chemical properties, its role in the human metabolism and in all living beings.
The recent scientific consensus about the role of unspoken shared knowledge in the language transaction has implications for educational policy that American educators have not yet been willing to draw.
First, they recognized that in - service and preservice teachers» pedagogical content knowledge and scientific knowledge concerning the role of models and modeling in science was not adequate.
It played a key role in the development of the Renaissance, Reformation and the Scientific Revolution and laid the material basis for the modern knowledge - based economy and the spread of learning to the masses.
BIO * 235, Microbiology (4 credits / 6 contact hours) $ $ Laboratory Course Fee Gen Ed Competencies: Scientific Knowledge & Understanding, Scientific Reasoning This is an introduction to general microbiology.The course is designed to meet the needs of pre-allied health students as well as biology or science majors.Topics include the structure, physiology, and molecular biology of microorganisms as well as the interactions between microbes and their hosts, including their role in the environment.Students also learn how microbes are studied and how they can cause disease and yet are essential to human well - being.
VET * 101, Introduction to Veterinary Technology (3 credits) Gen Ed Competency: Scientific Knowledge & Understanding This course introduces the role of the Veterinary Technician to employment opportunities and professional development opportunities in the field.
Based on extensive research and scientific knowledge, subject matter will include: differing nutritional requirements of cats and dogs, essential nutrients; their role and biological function, consequences of deficiency and signs of toxicity.
By locating the roots of environmental politics and public policy in the construction of knowledge about nature, Dion questions the authoritative role of the scientific voice in contemporary society.
* The role of the US in global efforts to address pollutants that are broadly dispersed across national borders, such as greenhouse gasses, persistent organic pollutants, ozone, etc...; * How they view a president's ability to influence national science policy in a way that will persist beyond their term (s), as would be necessary for example to address global climate change or enhancement of science education nationwide; * Their perspective on the relative roles that scientific knowledge, ethics, economics, and faith should play in resolving debates over embryonic stem cell research, evolution education, human population growth, etc... * What specific steps they would take to prevent the introduction of political or economic bias in the dissemination and use of scientific knowledge; * (and many more...)
However, I strongly believe that here and as a society we are perilously confusing the role of research scientists (developing understanding and accurate estimates) with the role of engineers (applying that scientific knowledge safely).
Taking up that second thread, in 2013, Lewandowsky co-authored two papers probing more deeply into the role of what's known as «motivated reasoning» as an obstacle to scientific knowledge.
Here I side strongly on the role of «The Honest Broker» for those who bring the scientific knowledge to the decision making process.
Since people's beliefs about evolution are influenced by their perceptions of scientific consensus, the total role of science knowledge in shaping a person's opinion likely operates indirectly through beliefs about scientific consensus as well as directly through beliefs about whether humans have evolved over time.
The SEARCH vision and mission reflects the evolution of SEARCH and Arctic science over the past several years and emphasizes SEARCH's role in developing scientific knowledge that is relevant to decision - making.
The IPCC consensus building process played a useful role in the early synthesis of the scientific knowledge.
Third, picking up on his introduction, AG Szpunar underlines the historically («[s] ince time immemorial») important role of libraries (as repositories for books) «for the preservation of, and access to culture and scientific knowledge».
The term «scientific» is to be understood in a broad sense as the most reliable way of gaining knowledge about anything, whether it be the human spirit, the role of great people in history, or the structure of DNA.
If you have a technical or scientific degree you may like to consider the more specialised roles within the sales sector which will make use of the specific knowledge you have gained throughout your degree.
If you're looking to transition into a purely scientific role, you should have a resume like our science tutor resume sample, which that demonstrates the kind of extensive, intuitive knowledge of scientific principles needed to skillfully teach them to others.
Advances our understanding of the integration of addictions into mental health; psychology of the mind and biology of the brain; models of group therapy; 12 - step approaches and leader led groups; scientific knowledge and clinical wisdom; and, the pivotal role that an understanding of attachment plays in effective group psychotherapy....
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