he was a zoologist.
karl marx
he told that science is science and sciance cannot be science if sceince if science is not science and if science did not come from science the science will not be science
That is a failed hypothesis. Although this sounds like a bad thing, in science it is actually an example of good science. The philosopher Karl Popper declared that real science was defined by hypothesis that could be tested and proven false or true. For example you can make a hypothesis that the falling speed of a body is proportional to its mass. The hypothesis can be put to test and shown false. This was the difference in World view between Aristoteles and Gallilei: Aristoteles put forward the hypothesis and Galilei tested it. Pseudo-science like astrology, religion, philosophy, politics and so on does not put forward testable hypothesis. No pseudo-science dare to put forward a testable hypothesis.
science is science!!
dour science is science obviously
Political Science.
Karl Alois Kneller has written: 'Christianity and the leaders of modern science' -- subject(s): Religion and science
Karl Theodor Schuon has written: 'Wissenschaft, Politik und wissenschaftliche Politik' -- subject(s): Science, Science and state, Social aspects of Science
Karl Schmidt has written: 'From science to God' -- subject- s -: Religion, Philosophy, Theism, Apologetics
Karl Pearson has written: 'The grammer of science' 'The New university for London' -- subject(s): University of London 'The life, letters and labours of Francis Galton' 'Tables of incomplete Gamma functions' 'Karl Pearson's early statistical papers' 'The grammar of science'
Radio astronomy
Karl Wulff has written: 'Gibt es einen naturwissenschaftlichen Universalismus?' -- subject(s): Natural history, Islam and science
Alan Musgrave has written: 'Essays On Realism And Rationalism.(Schriftenreihe zur Philosophie Karl R. Poppers und des Kritischen Rationalismus/Series in the Philosophy of Karl R. ... of Karl R.Popper & Critical Rationalism)' 'Secular sermons' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Science, Philosophy 'Essays on realism and rationalism' -- subject(s): Rationalism, Realism, Realism in literature 'Secular sermons' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religion and science, Science
Karl-Heinz Nusser has written: 'Menschenrechte und Leistungsgerechtigkeit' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy, Political ethics, Political science
Some recommended science philosophy books for beginners include "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" by Thomas Kuhn, "The Logic of Scientific Discovery" by Karl Popper, and "What is this thing called Science?" by Alan Chalmers.
Karl Hanson has written: 'Reconceptualizing children's rights in international development' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights, Children, Legal status, laws, Children's rights
Marco Iorio has written: 'Karl Marx - Geschichte, Gesellschaft, Politik' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Political science