While this instruction should be interesting and hands - on, it also should represent
the true nature of science.
Investigating heretical ideas reflects
the true nature of science: a curiosity and passion to explore and discover.
Not exact matches
Indeed,
true science is impossible unless we first grasp the reality
of natures and essences, the intelligible principles
of the natural world.
«I bless you, matter, and you I acclaim: not as the pontiffs
of science or the moralizing preachers depict you, debased, disfigured — a mass
of brute forces and base appetites — but as you reveal yourself to mc today, in your totality and your
true nature.
Just as I can't possibly grasp the
true nature of the reality
of science, I've had to admit that I also can't possibly grasp the
true nature of the divine, sacred, God, whatever you want to call it.
Aeterni Patris insists that a sound philosophy is needed «in order that sacred theology may receive and assume the
nature, form, and genius
of a
true science.»
True, objective
science like the observations outlined by Charles Darwin describe aspects
of Nature that simply MUST BE.
Back in the early seventeenth century Francis Bacon, the first modern philosopher
of science, recognised that the developmental
nature of modern scientific methodology provided a
truer vision
of how human knowing arrives at formality than the scholastic theory
of abstraction.
This is
true in two ways, (1) the self - definition and standard claims
of science as a whole, and (2) the beliefs about
nature that shape its inquiries.
Science, which had formerly presented us with cosmographies
of a humanly uninhabitable universe, is now the main stimulus for a new story
of the universe hospitable to our twin requirements: It appeals to the religious need for not putting down our roots too deeply as well as to the environmental need to make
nature our
true domicile.
However, even if
science of the day may indicate that all current observations are consistent with a particular theory, we will never know if that theory is a complete and
true description
of the aspect
of nature that the theory is meant to explain.
It is sufficient that, for the awareness
of each, it is as though it were common to all, and that
science is a body
of doctrine
true for this quasi-common
nature which is the subject for the experience
of each percipient; namely,
science is
true for each percipient.
Christianity was a crucial cause
of the unique development
of Western
science, the only
science that has consistently produced
true theories
of nature.
-LSB-...]
true science is impossible unless we first grasp the reality
of natures and essences, the intelligible principles
of the natural world.
Volume IX, Number 2 Wellsprings
of the Art
of Education: Three Reversals in the Work
of the Waldorf Teacher — Christof Wiechert Discovering the
True Nature of Educational Assessment — Paul Zachos The Kindergarten Child — Peter Lang The Teaching
of Science — David Mitchell Evolution
of Consciousness, Rites
of Passage, and the Waldorf Curriculum — Alduino Mazzone
Philip Campbell, editor - in - chief
of Nature said in a statement that Sasai's death is a
true tragedy for
science and an immense loss to the research community.
Now that has changed completely the
nature of, if that's really
true, it means the future
of science is very different, because if there are many universes and in each universe the laws
of physics are different, then may be we have to throw out fundamental ideas and the ability to make fundamental predictions in
nature [and] have to start talking about probability.
Philip Campbell, editor - in - chief
of Nature, said in a statement that Sasai's death is a
true tragedy for
science and an immense loss to his fellow researchers.
There is confusion in understanding the
true nature of these hobbit fossils results when Dr. Falk claims that ``... it represents another species
of Homo» (
Science, 2 February 2007, p. 583).
We believe
true artisan crafting
of beautiful products is when
nature meets
science.
I believe that this
true, quantitative
nature of science is not well communicated to students in early
science instruction.
I also hope that elementary
science experiences are now more reflective
of the
true quantitative
nature of science.
A resurgence
of rich, interactive, strategic teaching that is planned by each teacher to match the learning characteristics and is consistent with the
true nature of mathematics and
science may be a way ahead.
Her
nature picture books include Abayomi, the Brazilian Puma: The
True Story
of an Orphaned Cub (Mims House), an NSTA 2015 Outstanding
Science Trade Book; Wisdom, the Midway Albatross: Surviving the Japanese Tsunami and Other Disasters for Over 60 Years (Mims House), a starred review in Publisher's Weekly; Desert Baths (Arbordale), an NSTA Outstanding
Science Trade Book 2013; and, Prairie Storms (Arbordale).
Known as the place where dreams come
true, its theme parks combine the wonders
of nature and
science with the magic
of Disney's best - loved fairytales.
But the
true nature and purpose
of the IPCC need to be proclaimed to the public who have been gulled into thinking the
nature and purpose
of the IPCC is «
science».
Because the
science is
true, because I believe in the
science, and because I believe that the truth that only
nature knows will prevail, I have no problem demanding that best practices be used and that the highest
of standards for integrity be upheld.
This falsehood was totally discredited in the early 20th century when
science discovered the
true nature of atomic structure.
In so implying that it is
true that
science does not exist, he kneecaps a certain persons» viewpoint as if they are unwittingly representing an ideal, perhaps not realizing the intangible
nature of unthings and nonthings.
An in depth analysis
of the
true nature of the IPCC, showing it is a highly political body pretending to be a scientific group
of experts, is to be found in Drieu Godefridi's book LE GIEC EST MORT, vive la
science!
What I love is that those con - artists who hide behind a mask
of «
science» have to accept it or they show their
true natures.
Each
of these fields staggers toward a
true understanding
of nature in fits and starts, but each appears to have yielded valuable insights that help us deal more effectively with the world we live in — a conclusion I draw from considerable familiarity with the details
of each
of these
sciences.
But critics who, ignoring personalities, focus on the underlying
nature of things are the
true friends
of science.