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"It can tell the people the truth about such misuses of the prestige of science".
Unfortunately for theology, the prestige of science increased in the 16th century and skyrocketed in the 17th and 18th centuries.
In fact, denialism constitutes a tribute to the prestige of science and scholarship in the modern world.
His carefully prepared and rehearsed lectures rapidly became important social functions and added greatly to the prestige of science and the institution.
He is clearly located as a "parascientist" – someone who is using the language and prestige of science to stake out a philosophical or political position.
Realism was further bolstered by the prestige of science, which seemed to be converging on a complete description of an objective external world.
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Indeed, Neeley's book offers ample evidence for "the conclusion that Mary Somerville was at the apex of the prestige system of science in her day" (224, borrowing a phrase from Hilary Rose).
If this choice materializes, it would inflict serious harm on our scientific interests and even severer harm on the prestige of German science abroad.
The idealism and transcendentalism of Romantic thought were challenged by the growing prestige of empirical science and utilitarian moral philosophy, a process that encouraged more-objective modes in literature.
"They trade in the prestige of genomic science, making DNA out to be far more important in our cultural identities than it is, in order to sell more stuff," she wrote.
The first disqualifier was the prestige of natural science, and the attempt to make it foundational for all human knowledge.
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