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− | The Search for Knowledge. People seek to know the world by their unaided efforts. Indeed, people can find certain truth! The discovery of a cave or a mineral deposit yields ?direct facts?...yet such accessible but fragmented knowledge is a letdown. It deflates our noble human ego! Surely people can do more than make lists of facts; we desire orderly connected knowledge about all reality: accessible and inaccessible. Inaccessible things implies such as history, things too small (atoms), and things too large (the cosmos of heavenly objects)...[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The Search for Knowledge. People seek to know the world by their unaided efforts. Indeed, people can find certain truth! The discovery of a cave or a mineral deposit yields ?direct facts?...yet such accessible but fragmented knowledge is a letdown. It deflates our noble human ego! Surely people can do more than make lists of facts; we desire orderly connected knowledge about all reality: accessible and inaccessible. Inaccessible things implies such as history, things too small (atoms), and things too large (the cosmos of heavenly objects)... |
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Title | What Doth Science Mean? |
Author(s) | Russel C Moe |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2011 |
Journal | Foundations of Science |
Volume | 14 |
Number | 2 |
No. of pages | 20 |
Abstract
The Search for Knowledge. People seek to know the world by their unaided efforts. Indeed, people can find certain truth! The discovery of a cave or a mineral deposit yields ?direct facts?...yet such accessible but fragmented knowledge is a letdown. It deflates our noble human ego! Surely people can do more than make lists of facts; we desire orderly connected knowledge about all reality: accessible and inaccessible. Inaccessible things implies such as history, things too small (atoms), and things too large (the cosmos of heavenly objects)...