blike Posted September 14, 2002 Posted September 14, 2002 Over the past year I've noticed something regarding views of science from various professors at my school. It seems as if professors in the liberal arts and humanistic departments of school tend to view science as something that is dictated by culture. Seems like they feel that science is directed by culture. However, over in the science department, we're taught that science is above culture. Science is a "way of thinking", that is not bound by or limited to ones culture. How do you guys see it?
fafalone Posted September 14, 2002 Posted September 14, 2002 Never listen to anything humanities professors say about science
Sayonara Posted September 14, 2002 Posted September 14, 2002 I would suggest that the only way in which a culture directs science is by imposing short-term requirements, such as enhanced purity of drinking water or ideological defence (IE - war). Over long periods of time the relationship between a civilisation's technology and cultural environment is tenuous at worst, and subtle at best. Survivable civilisations, that is...
aman Posted September 14, 2002 Posted September 14, 2002 It seems to me culture in the past sometimes encouraged science and respected the discoveries, but those were times of freedom of religion and tolerance to a degree. Times of cultures with restrictive religion were the worst times for scientific growth. I'd say cultures with religious tolerance are the key to scientific advancement. Just aman
Michael77 Posted September 14, 2002 Posted September 14, 2002 It is unfortunatly true though.....science...is dipicted by culture...follow me for a sec.... espierence is where culture comes from....and if life experiance is where we get our idea of good and bad....and perceptions....then it isn't that hard to believe that it is also where we pull from when it comes to logic.....Science is nothing more than the study of how something works........and, in my belief, perception influences outcome.....therefor....culture does play a role in science.....however unfortunate that is....it is true....
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