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  • ...tute|Discovery Institute]]'s [[w:Center for Science and Culture|Center for Science and Culture]], an organization dedicated to promulgating the [[pseudoscienc ...ive|derivative]] is an artifact, the first of the great concepts of modern science that fails conspicuously to correspond to anything in real life.'' ...
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  • [[Category:Non-fiction authors from the United States]] [[Category:Science authors]] ...
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  • [[Category:Non-fiction authors]] [[Category:Science authors]] ...
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  • * While the ''articulate contents of science'' are successfully taught all over the world in hundreds of universities, ' {{Philosophy of science}} ...
    9 KB (1,362 words) - 19:22, 10 September 2024
  • ...ry largely written by the victor with the help of an army of idolaters and science writers. [[Category:Non-fiction authors from China]] ...
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  • ...//www.infidels.org/library/modern/richard_carrier/addendaB.html#et_al "Bad Science, Worse Philosophy", Addendum B,] at ''The Secular Web'' ([[w:Internet Infid ** [[John Horgan (journalist)|John Horgan]], ''The End of Science'' (1996) ...
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  • ...hirlpool_galaxy_black_hole.jpg|right|thumb|I'm sorry to disappoint science fiction fans, but if information is preserved, there is no possibility of using bla ...me to say that because I never liked athletics anyway. On the other hand, science is a very good area for disabled people because it goes on mainly in the mi ...
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  • ** [[Werner Heisenberg]], ''Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science'' (1958) ** [[Werner Heisenberg]], ''Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science'' (1958) ...
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  • ...fficient ground for introducing these foreign notions into arithmetic, the science of numbers.<!--p.10--> ** [[Tobias Dantzig]], ''{{w|Number: The Language of Science}}'' (1930) ...
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  • ...gance of certain Greek scholars, [[w:Severus Sebokht|Sebokht]] praises the science of the Hindus and speaks of "their valuable methods of computation. . . . I ...; it points out the importance of a good notation upon the progress of the science; it discourages excessive specialization on the part of the investigator, b ...
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  • ...to extract from these pages a notion of the whole history of mathematical science down to [[Isaac Newton|Newton's]] time...<!--Preface, p. vi.--> [[Category:Non-fiction authors from England]] ...
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  • ...absurd for fiction, and is an idea only to be found in the sober pages of science. ...It is not only in space but in time that these strange variations occur ...ural sequence on the great revolutions at earlier epochs in the history of science. Einstein's special theory of relativity, which explains the indeterminaten ...
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  • ...his former subjects of study, but employed his leisure hours in combining science and art; with this view he revised and improved his treatise on Linear Pers ...sfactory deductive basis, and it passed from quasi-empirical art to a true science. Definitive works on perspective were written much later by eighteenth-cent ...
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  • * I'm sorry to disappoint science fiction fans, but if information is preserved, there is no possibility of using bla ...
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  • ...the concept of curved space-time and time travel based on it are all bogus science. ...:Philipp Frank|Phillipp Frank]], ''Philosophy of Science: The Link Between Science and Philosophy'' (1957). ...
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  • ...inion has changed dramatically. Disillusioned critics indict both economic science and economic policy for blind obeisance to aggregate material "progress," a ...enerally followed by periods of synthesis and consolidation from which the science emerges stronger. i am optimistic that this will happen again, and that the ...
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  • ...constrained to say that among the Greeks ''algebra'' was almost an unknown science.'''<!--p.60--> ** [[Tobias Dantzig]], ''Number: The Language of Science'' (1930). ...
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  • .... J. Whitrow''', was a British mathematician, cosmologist and historian of science. ...sical Space has Three Dimensions," ''British Journal for the Philosophy of Science'', 6 #21 (May 1955) ...
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  • === [[w:Daedalus; or, Science and the Future|Daedalus; or, Science and the Future]] (1923) === :<small>An address [http://bactra.org/Daedalus.html "Daedalus or Science and the Future"] (4 February 1923)</small> ...
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  • :'''Hoffman:''' Science Squid? ...le blowing'' ) I'm talking to you! You got what you needed for your little science project, now, let me go. He's not dead. I don't believe you. ...
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