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In this first of two articles, we propose that professors and teachers separate the scientific usages of design and purpose from the more existential meanings that these terms evoke in students' minds.
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According to eliminativism, once folk psychology is overthrown, strict scientific usage will have no place for reference to most of the entities postulated by folk psychology, such as belief.
The rapid democratization of the tool has lead to a significant price reduction and consequently a broad scientific usage that have resulted in thousands of scientific contributions over the last decade.
In both cases, 'evolution' is used in a way that is consistent with proper scientific usage: what remains of the car or band is a 'descendant' of a related though somewhat different 'ancestral' forerunner that preceded it.
We may still find it convenient to speak of "belief" in informal contexts, if scientific usage is cumbersome, much as we still speak of "the sun going down", but if the concept of belief does not map onto the categories described by a mature scientific understanding of the mind, then, literally speaking, no one believes anything.
These include mud-gas monitoring, creating a cuttings cookbook to standardize scientific usage of cuttings, operating large diameter wireline logging tools (e.g., Modular Formation Dynamic Tester; MDT), and long-term observatory installation, all of which have been successfully implemented and have produced important scientific results.
We show that the meaning of the term in an aesthetic sense gradually shifted in the context of architecture before the image of the balance was attached to the term in the middle of the 18th century and well before the first modern scientific usage by Legendre in 1794.
Though the word atom originally denoted a particle that cannot be cut into smaller particles, in modern scientific usage the atom is composed of various subatomic particles.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com