It is often wrapped
in scientific language, but it is not real science, and should not be taught in science class.
Lead by example - by
using scientific language openly and without ceremony in your own speech, the children will follow suit.
Third, inerrancy does not demand proper grammar, identical wording in parallel passages, the proper chronological ordering of events, exact quoting of Old Testament verses, or the use of
modern scientific language.
The problem is that of language - games, in which mythological language is contradicted
by scientific language about the same world.
Dressed up in
scientific language which the jury does not easily understand and submitted through a witness of impressive antecedents, this evidence is apt to be accepted by the jury as being virtually infallible and as having more weight than it deserves.
It is necessary, then, to develop a philosophy of language that would take account of the nature of religious language rather than
taking scientific language as a model and a priori presupposing that religious language is cognitively meaningless, then trying to explain its meaning in terms of non-cognitive, non-factual and emotive uses.
In a section on Lyotard in An Introductory Guide to PostStructuralism and Postmodernism, Madan Sarup points out how Lyotard explicitly
contrasts scientific language, the language of verification and falsification, with narrative or story, «which certifies itself without having recourse to argumentation and proof.»
«Translating» is exactly what these scientists do — taking information from one domain and expressing it in another, and communicating daily with people who speak
different scientific languages: laboratory scientists, clinicians, patent and regulatory experts, biostatisticians, epidemiologists, and patients.
Further to your look at addiction (8 September, p 36), the overarching clinical and
scientific language on this subject is...
«You have to learn to speak
many scientific languages, because neuroscience is itself a multidisciplinary kind of field,» Barrett says.
To summarize all that
dense scientific language, curcumin exhibits some of the most amazing anticancer properties, such as the following, which apply to most cancers:
For negotiators seeking a treaty to ignore important
qualifying scientific language is utterly counterproductive and bound — appropriately — to be attacked.
But that's I think because the public is uninformed about specifics, and even when an equally carefully worded phrase is used, where 98 % of scientists know it's not consensus, the same 50/50 split among the public will come up, and all that means is they don't
know scientific language and the specifics of the issue well and otherwise it says a lot less than you might think at first glance it says.
The report, in careful documented,
scientific language identifies the way the warmist's computer models over-estimated the amount of warming, ignored the fact that increased carbon dioxide benefits plant growth, that there is less melting in the Arctic, Antarctic and on mountain tops than claimed, and that there is no sign of acceleration of sea - level rise in recent decades.
A strange mix of high emotions and
cold scientific language dominated the coverage, obscuring the substance of the matter.
The problem with this is that the language to sell a product can appear to
use scientific language and terms when the theories or concepts being discussed are pseudoscience.
In other words, God used ancient near Eastern language and culture to communicate directly to his people, not
modern scientific language and assumptions to communicate directly to us.
Philosophers believed that this was true not only with respect to language about dogs but also with respect to
scientific language about atoms and molecules.
At the location of the first SNP, which
in scientific language is called «rs362307», half of HD patients have different coloured ribbons in their good and bad kites.
The supremacy
of scientific language in western culture means we do not resource to nature automatically and habitually as our prime and primal teacher.
Writing in the 1920s, Austrian writer Robert Musil opened his masterpiece The Man Without Qualities (1930 - 43), a novel whose protagonist is a mathematician, with
the scientific language of meteorology.
Scientific language, although often purporting to be fundamental, is actually descriptive of an already rather late and abstract realm of objects lending themselves to demarcation by the crisp logic of mathematics.
But
this scientific language does not itself give us any sense of how a very cold day «feels,» a sense of its «quality.»
Scientific language («The temperature was -5 degrees Fahrenheit») seeks language that has a certain kind of precision lacking in our ordinary speech — a precision that we can quantify and test, that can be used to settle disputes about how cold it actually is.
The aim of
scientific language is to provide exactly defined and unambiguous statements about reality; that of poetic language is to communicate reality itself, as experienced, by means of imagery, evocation, tone, and the ambiguity — or rather ambivalence — of paradox, of symbol.
Ordinary language and
scientific language by their very nature abstract from ultimate questions.
The whole point of the Incarnation in Christian experience is the assertion that
scientific language is inadequate to express the power of the event of God in Christ.
But psychoanalysis, as Marxism before it, gave to Romanticism
a scientific language, and it is not without accident that in our day it is only the psychoanalyst or the Marxist who can speak convincingly of what the Christian once knew as sin.