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Worldviews and their relation to science,n distinguish between the project of constructing a scientific worldview and asking whether science itself has any worldview content. We argue that science, even when it is characterized quite minimally, does have worldview content. This has some important implications for science education, which we draw.Optic-Disk 发表于 2025-3-25 08:03:18
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The Interplay of Scientific Activity, Worldviews and Value Outlooks,ly associated with the development of modern science, the scope of scientific inquiry is improperly limited when constraints, derived from materialism, are generally placed upon admissible scientific theories. Some implications for science education are sketched in the conclusion.effrontery 发表于 2025-3-25 20:35:29
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Book 2009ce and Worldviews in the Marxist Tradition’ – did not appear in that special issue due to a mistake in production scheduling. It was published in an earlier issue of the journal (Volume 17 Number 6, 2008), but has been included in this book version of the special issue. As explained in the Introduct打折 发表于 2025-3-26 06:11:50
Imagining the World: The Significance of Religious Worldviews for Science Education,ly possible for a science teacher to be respectful of the worldviews that students occupy, even if these are scientifically limited, while clearly and non-apologetically helping them to understand the scientific worldview on a particular issue.wall-stress 发表于 2025-3-26 11:35:05
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