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- Science is universal and unifying. An apple falls in the same way whether it falls in a 17th-century English garden, inspiring Isaac Newton to develop his laws of universal gravitation; or whether it falls anywhere on earth at any time in history.
www.weforum.org/stories/2018/01/science-is-universal-and-unifying/Science is universal and unifying - The World Economic Forum
Nov 22, 2020 · Is Science Universal? Science is an endeavor to uncover the patterns of the nature so that we can understand the Ultimate Reality. Venki Ramakrishnan (Nobel laureate and President of...
Jun 21, 2020 · In this theoretical paper, I argue that whether science is universal or culture-specific endeavor is a nature of science (NOS) question that needs to be explored critically by learners in a science classroom.
- Hagop A. Yacoubian
- hagop.yacoubian@lau.edu.lb
- 2020
Science is universal and unifying. An apple falls in the same way whether it falls in a 17th-century English garden, inspiring Isaac Newton to develop his laws of universal gravitation; or whether it falls anywhere on earth at any time in history.
The only significant difference is that science is not a set of bizarre practices common to the members of an isolated and primitive tribe, but a rational universal practice that is nevertheless restricted to a big, powerful tribe.
Nov 3, 2021 · As philosophers of science increasingly highlighted in the 1970s and 1980s, scientific theories often do not reduce (Fodor 1974), there is not one universal scientific method (Feyerabend 1975), not only one fundamental scientific ontology (Dupré 1981), and successful science requires not only epistemic but also social diversity (Harding 1988).
Others claim that science is universal. That is, science transcends national and cultural boundaries and is not affected by social, political, and philosophical values, and intellectual norms of the culture in which it is practiced.
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Science is collective, public knowledge; (ii) Science is universal and free of contradiction; (iii) Science emerges from science; (iv) Science is nevertheless bathed in ignorance and subject to change.