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the scientific character
adjective
Of, or having to do with science.
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In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with the scholarly world awash in new theories challenging the very idea of truth, faith in the scientific character of historical study has been much more difficult to sustain.
But according to John Lewis Gaddis, in this brief, provocative and intelligent examination of historical scholarship, historians have abandoned a belief in the scientific character of their work too quickly.
Mr. Ingoldsby said most scientific characters lack "flavor" -- they are quite plain to look at -- so adding one of those symbols to a document composed using, for instance, a serif font, which has fine lines projecting from the main strokes of the letter, will not make the scientific character stand out.
All patients had been informed about the scientific character of the study and had given their informed consent.
Around this time, Popper's interest in the scientific character of psychology was still bound to the notion that induction is the empirical method of the natural sciences (ter Hark 2002, and Gattei 2004, 453).
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They issued a catalogue in 1888, and the university then retained all the papers of a scientific character.
It is significant that Hook's vindication of Marxism by reference to its scientific character paves the way for the refutation of Marxism when its predicted consequences are not verified in practice.
A friend who had gotten hold of a newspaper called " Combat," directed by Albert Camus and dated September 19 , 1948 showed me the article by a certain Dr Monod, the title of which was " The victory of Lyssenko has no scientific character".
Philosophy under the influence of Letelier acquired a scientific character, with a special emphasis on experimental psychology that would ultimately provoke a reaction among thinkers dissatisfied with the local unresponsiveness to new currents of thought emerging in Europe and the United States.
The survival of philosophy in the West required extreme prudence, emphasis on its scientific character, abstention from meddling in political or religious matters, and abandonment of the hope of effecting extensive doctrinal or institutional reform.
But it is partly this close relation between medieval theology and ideas of the social sciences that accounts for the longer time it took these ideas by comparison with the ideas of the physical sciences to achieve what one would today call scientific character.
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the scientific nature
the scientific integrity
the scientific orientation
the scientific essence
the cultural character
the scientific significance
the scientific temperament
the scientific role
the scientific method
the scientific author
the scientific spirit
the scientific establishment
the interesting character
the scientific question
the scientific pond
the scientific evidence
the scientific approach
the wildcard character
the scientific nightmare
the scientific part
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