Although they try to avoid calling attention to it, the new natural lawyers know very well that their project rests on metaphysical assumptions that the
dominant scientific culture rejects.
Many critics of
current scientific culture say that the likelihood of widespread coverage has a significant role in funding decisions at institutions.
Another layer of exposure to
scientific culture often comes when undergraduate students travel to scientific meetings to present their work.
Gago presented his director's report in Brussels at the closing conference of the European Week
for Scientific Culture at the end of January.
Over the course of the festival, people were asked what the EC should focus on to create a truly
open scientific culture.
History and building The Fundación Juan March promotes humanistic and
scientific culture by organizing temporary exhibitions, mostly focused on modern and contemporary art, as well as concerts, lectures, conferences, seminars, workshops, and research activities.
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Scientific culture thus exerts a powerful influence on young and impressionable minds, and gradually they drift away from the Church.
Holloway also acknowledged that his thinking was a work in progress, the pioneering outlines of a new synthesis between the unchanging truths of the Catholic faith and the
emerging scientific culture in which we now live.
Although the Italian
scientific culture seems, at times, to be more of an «ageocracy» than a meritocracy, I believe that I was hired on merit and that if I succeed in fulfilling or, indeed, surpassing the expectations my employers, my efforts will be appreciated and therefore rewarded.
It is asserted that the church should withdraw from an
evil scientific culture and attempt to preserve her own patterns of uncompromising perfection in the simpler life of an earlier day.
Behavior — especially other people's — is very hard to change, but calling out these types of comments and situations could immediately create better working environments and ultimately might even help
push scientific culture to be more inclusive.
One key trait of successful biomaterials scientists is an ability to
span scientific cultures and speak a variety of scientific languages.
Indeed, Kaneko remarks that a misunderstood aspect of
Japanese scientific culture is why young native scientists don't necessarily go outside of the nation for their research.
Thanks to the Indian government's push for internationalization and India's transition from an inward -
gazing scientific culture to one increasingly characterized by external engagement, science institutes and universities in India are hosting foreign scientists in stable, long - term posts more frequently than ever before.
The march and its organisers have faced criticism for their approach to issues involving diversity of leadership and the inclusion of marginalised groups — problems that have long
plagued scientific culture.
Within the year a European Commission policy paper will suggest how member states can enhance the science education they provide and so enrich
European scientific culture.
«Whilst we claim to «punch above our weight» in research,» he notes in his new report, «we do not out - perform the countries with an
embedded scientific culture that we might aspire to match such as the Western European democracies, Scandinavia or the US and Canada.
John Farrell (July «08) does well to highlight the worrying ignorance
of scientific culture within the Church.
Aspects of China's
scientific culture make many «first - rate academics reluctant to return home to participate in the country's expected rise to superpower status.»
But ultimately realizing it will require collective changes in policy and
scientific culture — and recognizing that technology, like humans, has its own limits.
The scientific culture is one of «accept evolution or we de-frock you».
Though acknowledging significant divergences between the Thomist schools and Holloway's thought, the editorial argued that Holloway had remained faithful to both the intentions of the Magisterium, which looks to St. Thomas as the theologian and philosopher par excellence, and to the essence of St. Thomas» project because he had attempted to synthesise theology with
the scientific culture of his day.
If Islam is suspicious of reason, then it has nothing ultimately to say to the modern
scientific culture, because our scientific culture places its basic trust in human reason — and not without justification, given the great technological advances which science has led to.
Christianity, no less than
our scientific culture, is still tied to dualism.
By the early 1960s the particularistic assumptions and dualistic affirmations of neo-orthodoxy no longer seemed viable in the modern
scientific culture.
For, it was Kaplan's aim to demonstrate that Jewish religion had a function even within
the scientific culture into which the Jewish people was said by Ginzberg to have emerged.
One of the signal achievements of modernity has been the development of
a scientific culture.
Nevertheless, recent developments in
the scientific culture, especially as we see them reported in books like James Gleick's Chaos: Making a New Science, suggest that Snow's greatest mistake was his failure to take into account the extent to which the literature of science is literature itself, which has all along anticipated much of what science ultimately spells out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to literature.
In fact, we can powerfully show that the act of faith is the only rational option in
our scientific culture.
(Jn 14:6) Yet, can we still in the post modern,
scientific culture in which we live really assent to this truth.
This year, Saïb became chair of the biology department at the National School of Engineering and Technology, an applied research center that also promotes
the scientific culture and offers lifelong learning opportunities to adults.
Clearly we need more research that looks at the fine - grained detail of
the scientific culture.