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  1. Sep 26, 2008 · Science consists in progress by innovation. Scientists, however, are committed to all kinds of traditions that persist or recur in society regardless of intellectual and institutional changes.

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  2. The Indian Tradition in Science and Technology: An Overview. Dr. M.D. Srinivas & Dr. J.K. Bajaj. Any study of the Indian tradition of science has to start with linguistics. Not only linguistics is the earliest of Indian sciences to have been rigorously systematised, but also this systematisation became the paradigm example for all other sciences.

  3. Heisenberg, dissatisfied with the prevalent mechanical models of the atom, conceived an abstract approach using matrix algebra. In 1925, Heisenberg, Max Born, and Pascual Jordan developed this...

    • Werner Heisenberg
    • Seabury Press, 1983
    • the University of Michigan
    • Tradition in Science
  4. The culture of science does not value dogma. Scrutinizing, questioning, and investigating important ideas helps ensure that only ideas supported by evidence and based on sound reasoning are accepted by the community. IS IT REALLY ALL RELATIVE?

  5. Nov 4, 2020 · A cultural trait (or variant; Richerson and Boyd, 2005, pp. 62–64) is understood here as anything that is—at least to some degree—socially transmitted or motivated, including beliefs,...

    • Theiss Bendixen
    • tb@cas.au.dk
    • 2020
  6. science is part of culture, and how ... science is done largely depends on the culture in which it is practised. However, most modern studies of the world around us are empirical, and there is clearly much more to understand than what is being studied by scientists.

  7. Jun 1, 1974 · We are convinced that our present problems, our methods, our scientific concepts are, at least partly, the results of a scientific tradition which accompanies or leads the way of science through the centuries.