Sentences with phrase «views of science described»

It is my hope that the new views of science described here can offer some encouragement to such a combination of commitment and enquiry in religion.

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In the view of Bohm (1973, 1977, 1980, 1985a, 1985b), science as we know it describes the objective aspect of things — the external aspect or what he calls the explicate order of the world.
However, the Association of Christian Teachers has described the move as a step too far, speaking on Premier's «News Hour», Chief Executive of ACT, Clive Ireson said: «from a Christian point of view they're aren't nurseries; of very many of them that would be teaching it as a scientific fact during their science curriculam, they'll be teaching it during their RE curriculam areas and those bible stories like creationism need to be taught during that time».
Social desirability bias is a social science research term that describes the tendency of survey respondents to answer questions in a manner that will be viewed favorably by others.
«Such bacteria, swallowed by a patient, might be able to record the changes they experience through the whole digestive tract, yielding an unprecedented view of previously inaccessible phenomena,» says Harris Wang, assistant professor in the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology and Systems Biology at CUMC and senior author on the new work, described in today's issue of Science.
In today's issue of Science, Scott A. Diddams and colleagues at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, CO, the Max - Planck - Institut fr Quantenoptik in Garching, Germany and at the University of Colorado - Boulder, describe the instrument, which they say will «provide an even finer - grained view of the physical world» and help researcers «observe physical «constants» evolve in time.»
Hubble at 25: A Discovery a Day 7:30 — 9:30 p.m. (streamed on Griffith ObservatoryTV) Astronomers from NASA, Space Telescope Science Institute, and Griffith Observatory describe how the Hubble Space Telescope changed our view of the universe and our place in it.
Pruitt, a masterful draftsman who has described his work as coming «from the evolution and convergence of pop culture, science fiction, and Black revolutionary culture,» has nearly 20 large - scale conté - crayon drawings on view through Oct. 27 in Robert Pruitt: Women at the Studio Museum Harlem in New York.
His paintings have been described as «microscopic views of the natural world,» and although the references to nature and science are appropriate, his abstractions do not directly imitate nature so much as suggest its intrinsic structures.
Watts described a friendly two - hour trading of very different views on many points of climate change science but also on at least a few areas of common ground on pollution problems and energy choices, including on the value of household photovoltaic systems, which both men have on their homes.
So, according to those who have a simplistic view of science, theories of how life has has evolved can't be described as scientific.
The problem isn't just that Crichton's view of science is methodologically and epistemologically naive, and fails hopelessly to describe how science actually makes progress (for a corrective, read Imre Lakatos for starters).
He described in views on the role of science in policy decisions in a recent issue of Regulation.
«Evidence - based» activity is a bit of a myth — most business, science, art and every other compartment of human life proceeds in the way Kuhn describes — a «way of viewing the world», a building on this foundation, a crumbling, and then a new way of viewing the world takes over...
Social desirability bias is a social science research term that describes a type of response bias that is the tendency of survey respondents to answer questions in a manner that will be viewed favorably by others.
In the interview Brooks describes how current neuro - science points to a view of human nature based not on rational beings operating independently, but rather on complicated and emotional people deeply impacted by social connections and relationships.
The Key Components of Successful Implementation Metz, Halle, Bartley, & Blasberg (2013) In Applying Implementation Science in Early Childhood Programs and Systems View Abstract Provides an overview of active implementation science and describes the stages of implementation, core components associated with successful implementation, and the development of effective early childhood education practices, programs, and sScience in Early Childhood Programs and Systems View Abstract Provides an overview of active implementation science and describes the stages of implementation, core components associated with successful implementation, and the development of effective early childhood education practices, programs, and sscience and describes the stages of implementation, core components associated with successful implementation, and the development of effective early childhood education practices, programs, and systems.
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