What is Science?: Science As an Adaptive Capacity - Geoffreyson Khamala - 書籍 - Createspace - 9781503241589 - 2014年11月15日
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What is Science?: Science As an Adaptive Capacity

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Publisher Marketing: Science is a human imperative. Humans have always sought to understand the workings of the universe and our place in it. From early on, pioneer scientists speculated that daily life is governed by a universal plan. They hypothesized that all phenomena (human and natural) conform to a general law. They hypothesized that nature unfolds in a predictable way. However, in the quest to understand and explain unknown patterns in the physical world, science has been described using opposing lens. Science was once understood as supernatural phenomenon, mythology and tradition. Science has also been explained as the quest for true knowledge (wisdom). Science is also understood as a form of knowledge, that is, knowledge of the natural world. Today science is understood as an approach of acquiring comprehension or rather the scientific method. These descriptions are almost certainly not precise. This write-up seeks to demonstrate that science is actually an adaptive capacity. Science represents the incremental advancements in the way humans and other living lives harnesses nature to facilitate continued endurance. Science is prompted by the trueness that humans and other living lives have never come to terms with their fate. Science is an essential part of the totality of (human) experience. Science gives us more control over the world around us. Technology facilitates the manipulation of the natural world to perpetuate life. Accordingly, what defines science is the purpose (or goal) not the method or any other decisive factor. The purpose of science is to grasp and apply the underlying principle(s) of nature to sustain life. The universe was meant to last by means of unending adaptation. Scientifically put: the edict of the universe is to sustain life. Contributor Bio:  Khamala, Geoffreyson Geoffreyson Khamala is an expert generalist. He combines the finest ideas, advanced by the leading thinkers, from a wide variety of disciplinary fields and topics to present a unified model of the universe. In terms of specialty, Khamala has taught Political Science and History at university level for many years. He is also the founder and CEO of Tajiriba Foundation, a non-profit start-up organization, which is pioneering Tajiriba Spaces (urbanized village arenas) for public benefit on non-profit making basis in rural and remote environments worldwide.

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リリース済み 2014年11月15日
ISBN13 9781503241589
出版社 Createspace
ページ数 96
寸法 152 × 229 × 5 mm   ·   140 g

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