... number of authors have recognized the importance of understanding the nature ofscience (NOS) for scientific ...and historyofscience (HOS) activities have been proposed ...
... the historyof research in the foundations of quantum mechanics appears to favor the interpretational trend, as suggested by Paty (1999), which assumes only quantum formalism to grasp quantum ...
... understanding of the content. HS may also be useful for students to become aware of their conceptual obstacles and for teachers to identify and direct their actions towards the reorganization of ...
... advances of recent decades in Spain, education in gender equality and the implementation of teaching programs in and for equality continue to require initial training in history and social sciences ...
... lists of declarative NoS tenets (consensus view) has been criticized as reductionist, and thus invalid for adequately portray the ...features ofscience, the inaccurate depiction of the ...
... sult of predictions from Pythia ...reweighting of the differential cross- section as described in ...divergence of the cross-section at low p T ...calculation of the Υ ( 1S ) production ...
... effect of a specific social relation which includes power ...image of the modern territo- rial state is a mythic-ideological self-representation which would not have been possible, not simply without a ...
... a historyof hardly more than 150 years psychology is still a young ...heritage of pre-scientific conceptions. In post-Wundt German psychology of the 1920s such ideas were regrettably ...
... centrality of these outsiders in the constitution of Catholic identity and the importance of implicit or explicit debate with them in the development of Catholic ...range of other ...
... tations of a black economy, which is an economy of survival more than of develop- ...time of independence were dead letters because the beautiful words and desires did not have a cultural and ...
... consideration of all risks, as well as confirming realistic patient expectations, a signed informed consent should be obtained before ...effects of laser hair treatment must be addressed and ...means ...
... The task of speaking on Thomism faces considerable difficulties. First and most obviously, there is the difficulty regarding terminology (in German „Thomismus“, in English “Thomism”, in Spanish and Italian ...
... lot of math in the first and sec- ond year programs. Of course: all of us, while thinking about the “ideal” computer science program had taken a look at what we thought was some kind of ...
... Rabbit Science to our members, especially the international members, far exceeds the amount that we have been charging as shown in the table below which was distributed to the ...
... ‘type of human being’ is the famous ‘economic man’ of John Stuart Mill, the infamous homo oeconomicus, and a good example of what Weber called an ‘ideal ...development of Western culture was ...
... We use paper strips, shide or heisoku, and paper dolls, hitogata, in Shinto. They are also old. However, they were never made of paper in ancient Japan. In addition, they are not necessarily folded even now. We ...
... – “. . . Mendel’s discovery of the laws heredity, . . . could not at that time (or ever?) have been deduced from molecular biology, but which have since been explained in those terms.” (p. vi) – We have learned ...
... Sketch of 1842 and the Essay of 1844 (Darwin 1909), to the theory presented in the Origin (Ospovat 1981, ...death of his daughter Annie in 1851, at age ...loss of faith but rather went through ...
... pieces of knowledge and the management to get resources from the ...supply of intellectual labor follows an individual calculus of profits and losses, although it could be driven as well by an ...