There are many Filipino and other international scientists that have contributed valuable knowledge to the scientific community. Some Filipino scientists include Eduardo San Juan, Roberto del Rosario, and Daniel Dingel. Other international scientists include Albert Einstein, Jean Dausset, and Maurice Dongier.
The scientific name of rice is Oryza sativa. In Filipino, rice is called "bigas" or "kanin."
Scientists do scientific inquiry.
Postwar-era scientists challenged the notion of scientific objectivity by highlighting the influence of social, political, and ethical factors on scientific research. They argued that science is not a neutral pursuit but is shaped by the contexts in which it operates, leading to a greater awareness of biases and the need for interdisciplinary collaboration. This shift emphasized the responsibility of scientists to consider the societal implications of their work and the values underlying scientific inquiry.
Some forces such as modernization and globalization have continued to shape contemporary Filipino values. Modernization brought about education and new ways of relating to each other.
There are many Filipino and other international scientists that have contributed valuable knowledge to the scientific community. Some Filipino scientists include Eduardo San Juan, Roberto del Rosario, and Daniel Dingel. Other international scientists include Albert Einstein, Jean Dausset, and Maurice Dongier.
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itne thappar marunga na scientists are humans dude....
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Filipinos are known worldwide for their various inventions in the scientific field. The list of the famous Filipino Scientists include Roberto del Rosario, Eduardo San Juan and Daniel Dingel.
Assuming you mean "attitudes", not "altitudes". Some examples of scientific attitudes include: - curiosity - open-mindedness - values logic and rationality - persistence Above all, scientists value "truth".
filipino values nowadays are getting worst. Maybe because of western influence.
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Filipino values are still passed on today. An example of one of these values is care for and respect of elders.
Filipino values such as "pakikisama" (togetherness), "hospitality" (pagmamalasakit), and "respect for elders" (paggalang sa nakatatanda) are highly regarded in the Filipino culture. These values emphasize the importance of community, compassion, and harmonious relationships.
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