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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Economics is uncertain because its fundamental subject matter is not money but human action. That's why economics is not the dismal science, it's no science at all.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology and yet have cleverly arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology.
[Science] must be amoral by its very nature: The minute it begins separating facts into the two categories of good ones and bad ones it ceases to be science and becomes a mere nuisance, like theology.
What have you done for science today? Stop doing things for God! He doesn't need anything. Do something for science, for God's sake! — © Mehmet Murat Ildan
What have you done for science today? Stop doing things for God! He doesn't need anything. Do something for science, for God's sake!
The most powerful influence exercised by the Arabs on general natural physics was that directed to the advances of chemistry ; a science for which this race created a new era.(...) Besides making laudatory mention of that which we owe to the natural science of the Arabs in both the terrestrial and celestial spheres, we must likewise allude to their contributions in separate paths of intellectual development to the general mass of mathematical science.
Regardless of any deviations, it was clear I was supposed to end up in math and physics.
A contemporary poet has characterized this sense of the personality of art and of the impersonality of science in these words,-'Art is myself; science is ourselves. '
It is generally agreed by philosophers of science that important contributions which have a revolutionary impact on science are often methodologically inadequate, reveal many anomalies, and may indeed be factually erroneous.
I proved to you that psychiatry is an exact science!" "An exact science?!" "Yes, you owe me exactly one hundred and forty-three dollars!
I believe that the evidence for telepathy is overwhelming and that it is a part of reality that is above science. Science allows us to glimpse [only] fragments of reality.
I think one of the most fertile, unexplored areas for poets and fiction writers is the world of science. I become overwhelmed by the science world.
The whole question of imagination in science is often misunderstood by people in other disciplines. ... They overlook the fact that whatever we are allowed to imagine in science must be consistent with everything else we know.
I don't think that science is complete at all. We don't understand everything, and one can see, within science itself, there are many inconsistencies. We just have to accept that we don't understand.
Science's domain is the natural. If you want to understand the natural world and be sure you're not misleading yourself, science is the way to do it. — © Francis Collins
Science's domain is the natural. If you want to understand the natural world and be sure you're not misleading yourself, science is the way to do it.
A man ceases to be a beginner in any given science and becomes a master in that science when he has learned that he is going to be a beginner all his life.
If, on occasion, the knowledge brought by science leads to an unhappy end, this is not to the discredit of science but is rather an indication of an imperfect ability to use wisely the gifts placed within our hands.
This is not rocket science - climate science is very simple. A 12-year-old could probably understand this subject [of climate change].
In reality, both religion and science are expressions of man's uncertainty. Perhaps the paradox is that certainty, whether it be in science or religion, is dangerous.
I'm not a science-fiction writer. I've only written one book that's science fiction, and that's Fahrenheit 451. All the others are fantasy.
I actually wanted to be a forensic scientist for a while. When I was doing my Standard Grades, three of them were science subjects. The interest in science didn't wear off, but I found other interests.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology.
I guess...on one hand, I spent way too much time watching science fiction and reading science fiction when I was growing up. But a part of it is I also never felt much of a connection to the world in which I lived while I was growing up, and so, oddly enough, I think I felt a lot more connected to the worlds that I read about in science fiction.
To feed applied science by starving basic science is like economising on the foundations of a building so that it may be built higher. It is only a matter of time before the whole edifice crumbles.
My father would not pay for me to study anything but engineering or math in college.
Those who do not know history are probably also not doing well in English or math. P.J. O'Rourke
There's nothing better for my interests and talents than combining math and sports for profit.
I follow science and common sense. Science says you should eat a variety of foods and eat more fruits and vegetables - I do that.
For whatever reason, I didn't succumb to the stereotype that science wasn't for girls. I got encouragement from my parents. I never ran into a teacher or a counselor who told me that science was for boys. A lot of my friends did.
Human beings are infinitely fallible, completely unreliable. Science is not. Science is absolute. Under strict principles, if you do A and B, then C will occur. This rarely happens if you inject the inefficiences of humanity into the process.
The divine science of government is the science of social happiness, and the blessings of society depend entirely on the constitutions of government.
I was a Science student and it is often believed that all those who study Science are only good in academics, so many students sent me messages saying how I have become an inspiration for them.
I do not conceive of any manifestation of culture, of science, of art, as purposes in themselves. I think the purpose of science and culture is man.
A man ceases to be a beginner in any given science and becomes a master in that science when he has learned that... he is going to be a beginner all his life.
I began reading science fiction before I was 12 and started writing science fiction around the same time.
When I started secondary school, it was assumed that the girls would do domestic science and the boys would do science, and I wasn't too happy with that.
There is a continuum between science and philosophy. As Fichte said (but did not practice), philosophy should be the science of sciences.
There cannot be a greater mistake than that of looking superciliously upon practical applications of science. The life and soul of science is its practical application.
Not only were science and religion compatible, they were inseparable--th e rise of science was achieved by deeply religious Christian scholars.
In the software business there are many enterprises for which it is not clear that science can help them; that science should try is not clear either. — © Edsger Dijkstra
In the software business there are many enterprises for which it is not clear that science can help them; that science should try is not clear either.
And the more profoundly the science of biology reveals the laws of the life and development of living bodies, the more effective is the science of agronomy.
I started out writing much more science fictiony stuff and writing about science fiction.
No, our science is no illusion. But an illusion it would be to suppose that what science cannot give us we can get elsewhere.
If you want a dog, go to your local animal shelter and adopt one. It's not rocket science, it's dog science.
I like to crack the jokes now and again, but it's only because I struggle with math.
We cheated on our math tests, we carved some dirty words on the desk.
I'm real good with math, with numbers, like my dad was. I'm pretty much dialed in.
Marxism: The theory that all the important things in history are rooted in an economic motive, that history is a science, a science of the search for food.
We're not living in a society that science actually dominates the conversation. We're living in a situation where some science is allowed and a lot of it's about policy.
Teachers of science in schools and colleges must be masters of the tools for ensuring integrity in science and must instill them in their students. — © Lewis M. Branscomb
Teachers of science in schools and colleges must be masters of the tools for ensuring integrity in science and must instill them in their students.
I have friends who are science journalists, and I'm seeing stories of theirs or talking with them about ideas that they're pitching. Certain kinds of science are around me all the time, like climate change and biology.
Economists should be modest and be aware that they are part of the broader social science community. We need to be pragmatic about the methods we use. When we need to do history, we should do history. When we need to study political science, we should study political science.
The theist is persuaded that while nothing that contradicts science is likely to be true, still nothing that stops with science can be the whole truth.
I see no conflict between science and religion. When you take truth in either one of these realms, science or religion, they match perfectly.
A fundie claimed "God invented science". All of science is tentative and approximate, also sometimes mistaken. Is that the best God can do?
The one [the logician] studies the science of drawing conclusions, the other [the mathematician] the science which draws necessary conclusions.
I got my mathematics degree because I wanted to teach deaf children math.
In science there is and will remain a Platonic element which could not be taken away without ruining it. Among the infinite diversity of singular phenomena science can only look for invariants.
I got into physics through pop science and quantum science and ended up being such a quantum groupie.
Medicine is the science by which we learn the various states of the human body in health and when not in health, and the means by which health is likely to be lost and, when lost, is likely to be restored back to health. In other words, it is the art whereby health is conserved and the art whereby it is restored after being lost. While some divide medicine into a theoretical and a practical [applied] science, others may assume that it is only theoretical because they see it as a pure science. But, in truth, every science has both a theoretical and a practical side.
You need to read more science fiction. Nobody who reads science fiction comes out with this crap about the end of history
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