That depends on your perspective
Science approaches it in a objective manner so False.
Hopefully not. Science tries to be an objective endeavor. But the practitioners are human, so it's not perfect.
Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.
what does expected outcome mean for a science fair
as in science? Ohhh as _____ in science you mean.
Philosophy focuses on fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language, often using logical reasoning and critical analysis. Science, on the other hand, is more concerned with empirical investigations, conducting experiments and observations to test hypotheses about the natural world. While both seek to understand the world and human experience, they differ in their methods and scope of inquiry.
It teaches us about why and what is happening in our world
Science approaches it in a objective manner so False.
Subjective part of science
objective would be when something is a fact and there is no room to change your interpretation (eg a measurement) subjective would be when something can be proved
Hopefully not. Science tries to be an objective endeavor. But the practitioners are human, so it's not perfect.
Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.
It means that science is interested in objective truths as opposed to subjective truths. A subjective truth, such as "Yellow is the best colour" is true or false depending on the opinion/belief of the subject. It might be true for me, if yellow is my favourite colour, but false for you. A subjective truth can therefore be both true and false at the same time. An objective truth is true regardless of belief/opinion. It is always true and does not rely on belief to be so. For example, 2 + 2 = 4 or Weight = mass * gravity are objective truths. Science is interested in finding objective truths.
"2001 : A Space Odyssey" - my subjective opinion. "Forbidden Planet"- mine.
No. Political science is something known as a social science; it focuses on the interactions and relationships between people and groups, and is a subjective area of study as opposed to an objective one like biology.
Depending on the context, it could mean as soon as humanly possible or absolutely right now or right after an event. It is subjective and could mean anything from a split second in science or present to even months if you are talking about history.
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