Примери за използване на Objective science на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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This is not objective science.
Many economists would have you believe that their field is an objective science.
That's the objective science.
That may be true, butsuch knowledge cannot come from objective science.
This makes objective science possible.
There is no such thing as a purely objective science.
This is an objective science about the subjective inner world of man.
History is not an objective science.
Thus it came about that a phase of human evolution now set in which we call the phase of cold, objective science.
An objection to objective science.
If one demands a“strictly objective science” that draws its content from observation alone, then one must also demand that it renounce all thinking.
History is considered an objective science.
So the objection that you can't have an objective science of consciousness because it's subjective and science is objective, that's a pun.
I mean, you have patients that actually suffer pains, andyou try to get an objective science of that.
If one demands of a"strictly objective science" that it should take its data from perception alone, one must demand also that it abandon all thought.
CE, the emergence of objective science.
When people demand of a“strictly objective science” that it draw its content from observation alone, then they must at the same time demand that it renounce all thinking.
With psychophysics, whose purpose is to measure the mental in a quantitative manner and seeking to establish a link between the physical andthe psychological psychology is now part of objective science.
If one demands of a‘strictly objective science' that it should take its content from observation alone, one must demand at the same time that it should renounce all thinking.
It is better to call it the science of the inner, and to divide science into a science of the outer, anda science of the inner- objective science and subjective science. .
If one demands of a“strictly objective science” that it must take its content from observation alone, then one must at the same time require that it is to desist from all thinking.
The early modern period The term'modernity' has become associated with the 18th-century European Enlightenment project of developing objective science, achieving a universal form of morality and law, and liberating rational modes of thought and social organization from the perceived irrationalities of myth, religion, and political tyranny.
And there are only two kinds of sciences: one, objective science, that decides about the outside world; and two, subjective science, which up to now has been called religion.
Excerpt from Philosophy of Freedom: If one demands of a"strictly objective science" that it should take its content from observation alone, then one must at the same time demand that it should forego all thinking.
Thus ethnology, rather than circumscribing itself as an objective science, will today, liberated from its object, be applied to all living things and make itself invisible, like an omnipresent fourth dimension, that of the simulacrum.
And the bottom line of this part of my talk is this: You can have a completely objective science, a science where you make objectively true claims, about a domain whose existence is subjective, whose existence is in the human brain consisting of subjective states of sentience or feeling or awareness.
With that one finding,Curiosity already has accomplished its main science objective.
Thus, ethics is the scope of the objective views of science;