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In "No Apparent Danger," Bruce gives a lucid chronological account of the progress of scientific knowledge from Nevado del Ruiz to today.
However, we follow Popper (2004) in suggesting that this conjecture (with its subsequent confirmation or refutation) is of intrinsic importance to the progress of scientific knowledge per se.
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The progress in the advancement of scientific knowledge in healthy subjects can help in the understanding of pathological postural mechanisms.
Integration, on that vision, is understood as progress toward a grand, unified body of scientific knowledge.
Reductionism must be distinguished from reduction: reductionism is the adoption of reduction as the global ideal of unified structure of scientific knowledge and a measure of its progress.
Every idea, every piece of technology, every bit of scientific knowledge can and must be improved on, made to progress.
11 Understands the nature of scientific knowledge.
He admires the impersonality of scientific knowledge.
Understands the nature of scientific knowledge.
For Her (a "faux-expert compendium of scientific knowledge").
The dearth of scientific knowledge adds to the alarm.
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