Science is, by design, made to use an unified system of terms, conditions, etc. to be as clear and popular understood as possible, hence it can be considered a "unified" endeavor. !
Hopefully not. Science tries to be an objective endeavor. But the practitioners are human, so it's not perfect.
considered is not science. It is a word
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Phobias are an aspect of psychology, which is considered a science. So yes, phobias are a science of sorts
It is something that is not testable, whereas science is!
biology is called as the unified science because it talks about the complexity of life which needs to be studied on several diff sub-branches
Science should be a politically neutral endeavor. The reality is that scientists compete with each other for financial grants to enable their research and much of science research and development is sponsored by companies with their own financial agenda.
Science is an international endeavor, not divided up into nationalities. However, if I were to assign a particular science to Ireland, I suppose it would be the science of zymurgy.
Unified Field Theory is science. By the very definition of science, ghosts are nonscientific because they have not been proven to exist. Further, Unified Field Theory describes nothingexcept for the unification of the four fundamental forces.
The role of science is neither to accept or reject religion. These are two separate areas of human endeavor.
it is because science is really the study of natural stuff for example animals and chemistry and other endeavor's such as technology are human made and creation but is related because we use science to create technology so naturally its not that different and I hope this helps
Hopefully not. Science tries to be an objective endeavor. But the practitioners are human, so it's not perfect.
considered is not science. It is a word
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When it's used to make money, or promote a commercial endeavor.
Machiavelli is considered the father of modern political science because of his groundbreaking work "The Prince," which analyzed politics in a realistic and pragmatic way. He emphasized the importance of power, leadership, and the nature of politics, setting the stage for the study of politics as a science rather than just a moral or philosophical endeavor. His ideas challenged traditional views on governance and influenced future political thought.
Dinga Cisse is considered the first ruler of unified Ghana.