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  1. The culture of science does not value dogma. Scrutinizing, questioning, and investigating important ideas helps ensure that only ideas supported by evidence and based on sound reasoning are accepted by the community.

  2. Mar 1, 2003 · Moreover, although the language of science is often specialized, and thus inaccessible to non‐specialists, science and culture are not different entities: science is part of culture, and how science is done largely depends on the culture in which it is practised.

    • Maurizio Iaccarino
    • 2003
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  4. Aug 22, 2022 · In this sense, it is fair to say that science is a manifestation of human thinking and empirical inquiry, and scientific culture is a manifestation of rational culture. Historically, rational culture originated in ancient Greece.

  5. Nov 4, 2020 · Cultural evolution research is the study of how cultural traits (e.g., beliefs and behavioral patterns) stabilize, change and diffuse in populations, and why some cultural traits are more ...

    • Theiss Bendixen
    • tb@cas.au.dk
    • 2020
  6. Oct 3, 2020 · Science is a Part of Culture. by Andrew Miller October 3, 2020. Culture is a broad term that encompasses the entire spectrum of beliefs, behavior, values, and knowledge within a society or group of people. Culture is driven by humans’ influence on society, which helps to develop societal norms.

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Our culture is a scientific one, defining what is natural and what is rational. Its values can be seen in what are sought out as facts and made as artefacts, what are designed as processes and products, and what are forged as weapons and filmed as wonders.

  8. Although controversial, science studies has emerged in the 1990s as a significant culture area within anthropology. Various histories inform the cultural analysis of science, both outside and within anthropology.

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