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Nature of Science - Integrating Historical, Philosophical, and Sociological Perspectives

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Informationen zum Autor By Fernando Espinoza Klappentext The role of science, along with its nature and development, are commonly misunderstood. Fernando Espinoza shines light on these misconceptions to show that the role of science also lies in its effect and influence upon society through historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives. This book incorporates the mandates by national organizations such as the National Research Council and National Science Teachers Association and is a useful text for required courses of general education majors. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1: The Need for Scientific LiteracyChapter 2: The Origins of Accomplishing Tasks: From Individual to Organized EffortsChapter 3: The Earliest Comprehensive and Rationalistic SynthesesChapter 4: Knowing, Doing and the Inevitability of Curiosity and ExplorationChapter 5: From the Transcendent to the Temporal - A Transformative ExperienceChapter 6: From Qualities to Quantities: The Mathematization of NatureChapter 7: Internalizing Naturalistic Explanations: Benefit or Threat?Chapter 8: Dispensing with Philosophy and Entertaining Limits to Human KnowledgeChapter 9: Scientifically Speaking, We Know a Lot-or Do We?Chapter 10: The Need for a ContextChapter 11: The Rightful Place of Science in SocietyChapter 12: Concluding ReflectionsAppendicesNotesIndexAbout the Author

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