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Nature of Science

2018
Der Begriff Nature of Science (NOS) wurde ursprunglich im Kontext der Wissenschaftstheorie und -philosophie etabliert. Er wurde dann in der fachdidaktischen Diskussion um naturwissenschaftliche Bildung aufgegriffen und Ende der 1990er-Jahre zu einem zentralen Diskussionsgegenstand.
Peter Heering, Kerstin Kremer
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Design and natural science research on information technology

Decision Support Systems, 1995
S. March, Gerald F. Smith
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Nature and Science

2020
The threat of global warming leading to the destruction of the planet has focused attention on policies for sustainability (rather than growth). This demands a new approach to the natural sciences as well as to economics, and a rehabilitation of crafts over technology. This can be linked with policies for limiting carbon emissions and forest clearance.
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The sporting nature of science

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2010
There are some intriguing analogies that can be drawn between sports and science. Both are very competitive and require a set of skills that take time to learn, practice, and master. Both involve some degree of experimentation and risk-taking by both the coach and the players. In science as in sports, the battle can be exhausting.
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Naturalism in the Sciences

2020
“Naturalism in the Sciences” This is the first chapter in which Lorkowski turns to positive reasons to support atheist naturalism beyond those given by natural atheology. Here, the author argues for naturalism in the sciences. Lorkowski first defines naturalism more precisely and distinguishes it from scientism in the pernicious sense.
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The Nature of Science: Naturally?

School Science and Mathematics, 1997
Margaret L. Niess, Norman G. Lederman
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The Nature of Science

1984
»One of the most wonderful features of reasoning» is its tendency »to correct itself, and the more so the more wisely its plan is laid». These words from the 1898 essay ’Methods for Attaining the Truth’ summarize Charles Peirce’s vision of science as a »self-corrective process»1 — which still is one of the most pertinent attempts to characterize ...
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