| Herbert F. Weisberg - 2007 - 642 lapas
...want to address here. I suppose we all know roughly what science is. Einstein (1970) described it as "the attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our...correspond to a logically uniform system of thought." The central object of scientific inquiry is to understand some part of the empirical world, by discovering... | |
| Gerald James Holton - 1986 - 372 lapas
...hallucination" (IO, p. 191). In fact, the ultimate aim of science can be defined in this manner: "Science is the attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our...sense-experience correspond to a logically uniform [unified] system of thought." The chaotic diversity of "facts" is mastered by erecting a structure... | |
| Albert Einstein - 1956 - 292 lapas
...a solution of these problems rests upon prejudice. 14 THE FUNDAMENTS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS OCIENCE is THE ATTEMPT to make the chaotic diversity of our...and convincing. The sense-experiences are the given subject-matter. But the theory that shall interpret them is man-made. It is the result of an extremely... | |
| Albert Einstein - 1996 - 84 lapas
...solution of these problems rests upon prejudice. 4. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS SCIENCE is THE ATTEMPT to make the chaotic diversity of our...and convincing. The sense-experiences are the given subject-matter. But the theory that shall interpret them is man-made. It is the result of an extremely... | |
| Carl Ratner - 1997 - 278 lapas
...note 1, this chapter, Einstein emphasized the first criterion as much as the second. He said, "Science is the attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our...the resulting coordination is unique and convincing" (Einstein, 1954, p. 323). Disjointed, inconsistent concepts and facts do not qualify as science. Conceptual... | |
| Dan Remenyi, D. Remenyi - 1998 - 320 lapas
...But perhaps the most succinct and useful definition of science is offered by Einstein (1950): Science is the attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our...system single experiences must be correlated with the theoretical structure in such a way that the resulting co-ordination is unique and convincing. However... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 lapas
...with absolute certainty that Man and all that 3172 (of Relativity) I simply ignored axlom. Science me. 2301 3174 Science, Philosophy and Religion Science without religlon u> lame, religlon without science is... | |
| Sam Lubbe - 1999 - 244 lapas
...Einstein (1922) defined science as: .. The attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our sense - experience correspond to a logically uniform system of thought....system, single experiences must be correlated with the theoretical structure in such a way that the resulting coordination is unique and convincing. Chadwick... | |
| Predrag Cicovacki - 2002 - 244 lapas
...anyone else. What, then, is the goal of that rigorous pursuit? According to Albert Einstein, "science is the attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our...correspond to a logically uniform system of thought." 1 'Uniformity' is the key word here. Science strives toward a logically consistent system of thought... | |
| Michael Shermer - 2002 - 448 lapas
...Late in his life Albert Einstein reflected back on a long career in science and concluded: "Science is the attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our sense-experience correspond to a logically-uniform system of thought."1 This description of science was behind the development and general... | |
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