How is the scientific method based on Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes?
Both Descartes and Bacon had their own step-by-step methods that were created before the scientific method. The idea of answering scientific or philosophical questions in an ordered way came from Bacon and Descartes and is the basis of the scientific method.
What were the scientific discoveries of Francis Bacon?
in your own opinion , which of the philosophical studies in bacon`s essay are relevant to you how could they help you toward developing yourself and improving your lif (of studies francis bacon)?
How does the modern scientific method differ from the natural philosophy of the ancient Greeks?
I have an ongoing issue with my bladder or uninary track. The best way to describe it at first was that I was getting performance anxiety while having to urinate in a public restroom or leaving a urine sample while being filmed at my methadone clinic twice a week. I had no problem doing this for a long time, then all of a sudden around a year ago I would not be able to void my bladder no matter how long I wait or tried while I was in these situations. As much as it sucked, I managed it for about six months until it started happening at home. But it this case when everything seized up, there was no external factor that should have done this. The first time it happened I woke up in the middle of the night and could urinate. I stood there for 30 minutes and then had to call and ambulance and be catheterized in the hospital. The second time it happen in the late afternoon with the sample ending. To make a long story short this happened 8 times over three months! At which point I finally got an appointment to get a cystoscopy and see a Urologist. But, disappointingly the test came back completely clear... The only reason they could give me was that the muscles around the urinary track seize up due to anxiety or randomly and they put me on FlowMax to remedy this. It worked for about one month and then everything start happening again. And last night I was at the hospital again getting another catheter put in. This is honestly ruining my life and I can't keep managing this. The catheters are getting very painful, and the constant hospital visits are taking their toll.
I need help.
One thing to consider is that about six month prior to this starting. I was taken off my prescription of Clonazepam, which greatly helped reduce my anxiety. I remember though when I had to urine sample a few times in the past and my prescription had run out, this exact thing happened. Now I know the easy answer is just get a new prescription of that. But I moved to a new town and I dont have a psych here and the waiting list in Sudbury, Ontario is years long. Plus, recently laws are making those types of medications much harder to get prescribed. So, I don't think that is a realistic way to manage this.
Please if anyone has seen this or knows anything let me know.
Thank you.
Sir Francis Bacon was born in 1561 and died in 1626. He was an English philosopher and statesman. In 1573 he entered Trinity College, Cambridge and in 1576 Gray's Inn. He became MP in 1584. He was knighted in 1603 and was made commissioner for the union of Scotland and England. In 1605 he married a London alderman's and in 1605 published the Advancement of Learning. In 1612 he offered to manage parliament for the king. In 1613 he was promoted to attorney generalship. In 1616 he prosecuted Somerset for the murder of Overbury. In 1616 he became a privy councillor and in 1617 lord keeper. In his philosophy he abandoned the deductive logic of Aristotle and stressed the importance of experiment in interpreting nature and the necessity for proper regard for any possible evidence which might run counter to any held thesis. He described heat as a mode of motion, and light as requiring time for transmission. His greatness was in his insistence on the facts that man is the servant and interpreter of Nature, that truth is not derived from authority, and that knowledge is the fruit of experience; and in spite of the defects of his method gave impetus to future scientific investigations can't be disputed. He was the creator of scientific inductive thinking.
What is the role of prices in market economics?
Price Mechanism
Price mechanism is the point which equilibriates supply and demand within a market. It is a mechanism of pricing.The price mechanism is one which allows the prices of good and services to be decided by the interplay between supply and demand. There is no centralised price fixing. The price mechanism is the concept that the free market, when left to its own devices, will formulate fair prices of the goods or services on its own by the natural laws of supply and demand.
Scientists make what to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment?
Most of the time they write down what they are going to do, what they think will happen judging on what they are using. Then they go from there
What are the advantages of the scientific method?
The advantages of the scientific method... the scientific method is very useful when you have a problem that you can't figure out using your common sense. Here is an example( this is off of the worksheet I am working on) Ralph's isn't making enough free shots. His coach says he is holding his hands incorrectly. This question is an example of how the experimental part of the scientfic method is useful. But you would need to go through the other parts of the scientific method to get an accurate answer.
What can the public do to stop water pollution?
It is not possible for one person to solve all the world's water pollution problems. However, one person working in his or her hometown can accomplish a lot.
What is the difference between scientific law and state law?
Scientific Law is proven by the demoonstration of an irrefutable fact - for instance The Law of Gravity.
Legal law refers to the body of man-made statutes passed by mankind in order to govern and control civilization and humanity.
Examples of renewable and nonrenewable energy?
renewable energy is energy which comes from natural resources such as sunlight,rain,tides,and geothermal heat,which are renewable 2008 ,about 19%of global energy consumtion came from renewables with 13% coming from traditional biomass
Why are scientific method steps important?
~Lilian Daphne L. Alves (Daphne) I-Fleming (S.Y. 2011-2012)~
Scientific investigation identify the steps of the scientific method?
1.Problem.
2.Hypothesis-suggested explanation for an observation.
3.Experiment-an organized produce.
4.Procedure-detailed steps of an experiment.
5.Observation.
6.Condusion.
Did the scientific method influence European societies beginning in the 16th century?
it gave scientists a way to repeat others' work to make sure it was correct
Is it true that science rarely develops absolute truths that apply to all living things?
No, because science is based off of observation. Scientists use experimentation and observation to explain the world around us. However, the scientific theories they come up with are only as good as the experiments and observations they make.
When something is proven over and over again, people usually accept it as true (like the existence of gravity). However, many scientific theories have been disproven later on throughout history, meaning science isn't always 'true'.
How can you avoid getting a shock from static electricity when you touch a metal doorknob?
When the humidity is low, static charge will build up no matter how hard you try to avoid it. The only thing I have found is to touch metal object with something else before touching my hand.
What are the 3 parts of a conclusion in the scientific method?
The three parts to a conclusion: 1. Restates the main premise 2. Presents one or two general sentences which accurately summarise your arguments which support the main premise 3. Provides a general warning of the consequences of not following the premise that you put forward and/or a general statement of how the community will benefit from following that premise
How many dependent variables do you want in an experiment?
In a controlled experiment only 1 variable is being tested.
Why mercury is used in hydrometer?
A hydrometer consists of a cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury or lead shot to make it float upright. Mercury has a higher density, thus a lower volume for the same weight than lead. It is a toxic liquid metal, but also more dangerous and difficult to clear up the mess when a glass hydrometer is broken