basic science
Pure science is research for its own sake; the idea is to expand our general body of knowledge. Applied science is research with a specific goal in mind, such as a new drug or more efficient vehicle. Pure science can lead to applied science by making a discovery which has an immediate or obvious practical application. One famous example would be nylon stockings, which grew out of polymer experiments in the then-new science of plastics.
Other scientists can use that knowledge - either to confirm or correct a scientist's findings.
Yes the more knowledge one has of a field the more he/she will be able take creative latitude once mastery of the field is attained...! One is now able to contribute to the field in his/her own unique way.
Introspection is the self-reflective observation of one's own sensations and feeling.
People find out through TV, radio, newspapers, the internet, meteorological stations and other sources. Some can do it through their own knowledge, from from basic knowledge to much more detailed and sophisticated ways that real weather forecasters use. They have all kinds of ways of collecting data like from local meteorological stations to satellites.
pure chemistry
collegiate
Science pursues knowledge for it's own sake. Technology pursues the application of that knowledge for practical purposes.
For its own sake, the union agreed to the trade agreement.
True, is called fine art!
Oscar Wilde's aesthetic principles revolved around the belief that art should exist for its own sake, separate from moral or political considerations. He emphasized the importance of beauty, individualism, and the pursuit of pleasure in art and life. Wilde famously coined the phrase "art for art's sake" to capture this sentiment.
Its called drawin conclusions
Often times a person who takes risks ( using their own money in most cases ) is called an entrepreneur.
drawing conclusions
Having your own business and being in competition to be the best.
not demanded for its own sake
Epistemology is also known as a theory of knowledge. It is a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of knowledge; in other words, how it is acquired and used. James Ferrier was a pioneer of this field of study. Epistemology is most related to cognitive psychology. Therefore, research in cognitive psychology would contribute most to our understanding of epistemology.