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Author Topic:   The Nature Of Science
Buzsaw
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05-28-2012 8:52 AM


The nature of science is a broad term regarding many aspects of study and research.
Throughout recorded human history, peoples of diverse cultures, ideologies and environs have been interested in the hows, wheres and why-fores of what is observable and what exists. Therefore, the diversity of opinion regarding the nature of science.
How individuals and cultures interpret what is studied, researched and observed depends on from what perspective the study and research is undertaken, how it is done and how evidence is interpreted.
As time goes on the conglomerate of observable data available for study and research increases, as do perspectives of how to interpret the evidence relative to determining this broad term, the nature of science.
The study and research of the nature of science involves all aspects of observable data, from the metaphysical, such as the Biblical record, i.e. creationism, to what is espoused by evolutionists.
EvC = debating creationism versus evolution about the nature of science.
Edited by Buzsaw, : Terminology clarification

BUZSAW B 4 U 2 C Y BUZ SAW.
The Immeasurable Present Eternally Extends the Infinite Past And Infinitely Consumes The Eternal Future.
Someone wisely said something ;ike, "Before fooling with a fool, make sure the fool is a fool."

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Message 2 of 3 (664003)
05-28-2012 11:56 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Buzsaw
05-28-2012 8:52 AM


Don't See A Topic Point
Buz,
I don't see a topic point. Nature of science is too broad a subject.

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Message 3 of 3 (664019)
05-28-2012 4:36 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Buzsaw
05-28-2012 8:52 AM


Hi Buz,
There are two conditions you must satisfy before you will be permitted in the science forums:
  1. You must figure out how to participate without making yourself the topic.
  2. You must participate in a thread about the nature of scientific evidence that finds sufficient common ground to give moderators confidence that you would no longer turn threads into extended back-and-forths where you claim you already presented evidence and everyone else says you did not.
ABE - {Topic closed without promotion on July 20, 2012 - Adminnemooseus}
Edited by Adminnemooseus, : ABE.

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