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    • The Limits of Scientificity
    • Scientism
    • Experts—The Mystification of Expertise
    • Researchers, Research, and Innovation

    As I said, many believe that there is a clear and absolute distinction between scientific and non-scientific knowledge. We must not, of course, overlook the differentiation in the validity of knowledge, but an absolute distinction between scientific and non-scientific is completely arbitrary and dangerous. I explained that the knowledge is valid by...

    One implicit hypothesis of physics that, to some extent, can be confirmed experimentally is that each factor that affects a phenomenon is observable and measurable. This does not apply to other fields of knowledge. For example, social phenomena cannot be understood by examining relationships between measurable quantities. Thus, the human factor is ...

    Scientism often goes hand-in-hand with a dangerous trend of mystifying expertise, which holds that all serious matters must be judged and ultimately decided upon by experts. This mystification is compounded by the management of knowledge by computers. Today, there are experts on every issue, ready to advise and guide us. They range from those who w...

    I will end this chapter on the development of knowledge by saying a few things about organized research and researchers.

    • Joseph Sifakis
  2. 21 de jul. de 2020 · In particular, we present an application to study the evolution of scientific knowledge in modern physics, namely to investigate how influences from one field of physics to another have...

    • Ye Sun, Vito Latora
    • 2020
  3. 18 de ago. de 2014 · This progressive application of scientific knowledge is captured in Isaac Asimov’s book, Chronology of science and discovery, which beautifully describes how science has shaped the world, from the discovery of fire until the 20 th century.

    • Valentí Rull
    • 10.15252/embr.201438848
    • 2014
    • EMBO Rep. 2014 Sep; 15(9): 919-922.
  4. Chris Haufe. The MIT Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14461.001.0001. ISBN electronic: 9780262371599. Publication date: 2022. An argument that the development of scientific practice and growth of scientific knowledge are governed by Darwin's evolutionary model of descent with modification.

    • Chris Haufe
  5. SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT: KNOWLEDGE AND ITS USES 51 mammal species in the Malaysian archipelago, New Guinea and Australia. 10 Some data had been generated by the various international conventions then in existence, for example in relation to whales. The 1900 London Convention on African conservation included Schedules which

  6. 1 de mar. de 2018 · Introduction. The ability to generate scientific and technological knowledge (S&T) and translate it into new products or processes is a key instrument of economic growth and development. Yet, S&T, and societies’ capacity to produce it, is unequally distributed.