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The phrase "a science of human" is not correct in English.
It should be "a science of humans" or "a science of human behavior." You can use it when discussing fields of study that focus on human beings or their actions, but it needs to be properly phrased.
Example: "Psychology is often described as a science of humans, exploring their thoughts and behaviors."
Alternatives: "a study of humans" or "a discipline of human behavior."
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But the outlines of a science of human evolution that can explain humanity's success, and also its continuing failings, are now in place.
The psychology came from a barrage of research, often called behavioral economics, that created a science of human foibles.
A science of human sentiments – what Davies calls "the surveillance, management and government of our feelings" – is thus one of the fastest growing forms of manipulative knowledge.
When David Hume, the philosopher and friend of Adam Smith, called for the establishment of a "science of human nature" in the 18th century, he helped invent modern economics.
Throughout the book, the reader is struck by how much people have seen a lack of control over others as a problem, and science as a source of solutions.Lewis Terman, developer of intelligence tests, for example, dreamed of psychology as "a science of human engineering" in the 1920s.
The promise of behaviorism lay in its conviction that there could be a science of human behavior as objective and explanatory as other "higher-level" sciences such as chemistry and biology.
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Although constructivists accept that disease categories refer to known or unknown biological processes they deny that these processes can be identified independently of human values by, for example, a science of normal human nature.
In the long run Miller believes the task of behavioral psychology to be the laying of groundwork for a much broader science-- a unified science-- ahuman behavior"--drawing on the techniquescience-- as of many scientific disciplines.
Thus, there can never be a science of the human mind.
Behaviourism urged that we focus on behaviour, the mind being either a myth or at least something that we cannot and do not need to study in a science of the human person.
"Those subjects didn't seem to go together until I discovered that there is actually a science of how humans use language".
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