As time progressed, my intuition told me that my flair for business was stronger
than my scientific expertise.
RE # 7, I believe the reference for Gelbspan here is more about his tackling of the political and media aspects of the issue, rather
than his scientific expertise.
Not exact matches
AAAS presented Kokabee with the 2014
Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award in absentia «in recognition of his willingness to endure imprisonment rather than apply his scientific expertise for destructive purposes and for his efforts to provide hope and education to fellow prisoners,» said Alan Leshner, then AAAS CEO and executive publisher of Science in a letter to Ayatollah Khamenei requesting Kokabee'
Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award in absentia «in recognition of his willingness to endure imprisonment rather
than apply his
scientific expertise for destructive purposes and for his efforts to provide hope and education to fellow prisoners,» said Alan Leshner, then AAAS CEO and executive publisher of Science in a letter to Ayatollah Khamenei requesting Kokabee'
scientific expertise for destructive purposes and for his efforts to provide hope and education to fellow prisoners,» said Alan Leshner, then AAAS CEO and executive publisher of Science in a letter to Ayatollah Khamenei requesting Kokabee's release.
Although it has some
scientific members, the Clothier committee includes mostly people whose
expertise is in ethics rather
than in assessing research protocols.
The company's patent experts can perform such checking faster and with more
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scientific consultant.
This category also includes physicians and surgeons — and if you become a doctor, your
scientific expertise will be a big advantage (though probably more so for microbiologists
than for astrophysicists).
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Dr Robertson is a member / Board member of several international groups related to his areas of
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I don't believe he was referring to «authority» in the sense of
expertise; in some sense the role of the IPCC in fixing belief around climate science is similar to Peirce's «authority», but it has no enforcement power and to me it seems far more like a step in the process of fixation and communication of
scientific information, part of the publishing process,
than anything like what Peirce was talking about in method 2.
Once it has been established as a «fact», it doesn't matter what science says, because the doubt incubates the imagination better
than certainty, and prohibits
scientific expertise from undermining the power of the nightmare.
That's less
than half of the speakers who have
scientific credentials, and only seven have directly relevant climate science
expertise.
For example, weather reporters do not generally have
expertise in climate science, and have much less
scientific training
than climate scientists.
Hence, the emphasis on the weight, number and height of
scientific evidence articles, and
expertise, rather
than on the process of testing competing theories.
Ragnaar, you should improve your poor
scientific meta - literacy, and learn that speed + audience size are less relevant
than expertise + evidence.
Their alleged authority stems from their positions in the RS rather
than from
scientific expertise.
It follows that the experts are best able to judge who their peers are, that their aggregate
expertise is greater
than any individual's, and that peer consensus is essential to
scientific progress.
And that last question is a matter of social
scientific assessment and
expertise rather
than normative evaluation.
In such scenarios, a key consideration of the justice system is how to ensure that expert witnesses offer an unbiased
scientific or technical opinion based upon their training and
expertise, rather
than act as «hired guns» who present unbalanced opinions unduly favouring the party that retains them.
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