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And here lies the fundamental difference between the biological and the physical sciences: the former, but not the latter, studies things in nature that appear to be designed.
She then speaks to LSE professor Mary Evans, an expert in gender studies; things veer off course as Evans is asked: "What powers a mirror" in a discussion about equality.
The mathematician studies things qua countable and measurable.
That is, the natural scientist studies things qua movable (i.e., in so far as they are subject to change).
The Jesuit Benito Pereira (1536 1610) stated that natural philosophy is different from astrology because, among other reasons, the former studies things a priori, the latter a posteriori.
"If you are, like me, someone who studies things that are not humans and you're interested in studying humans, you absolutely need to talk to people who do that for a living". .
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They studied things.
"I was studying things I'd never heard of, seeing theater I'd never heard of.
Students use them to study things like how fractures heal and joint articulation.
"Somebody has to study things like the diamonds; they could be worth anything," she said.
"We use the central lab to study things that require major technological breakthroughs".
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