Vetenskap (Swedish Wikipedia)

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  • [[1] The Odyssey]. Oxford University Press. 1998. sid. 40. ISBN 0-1928-3375-8. [2]. ”In Egypt, more than in other lands, the bounteous earth yields a wealth of drugs, healthful and baneful side by side; and every man there is a physician; the rest of the world has no such skill, for these are all of the family of Paeon.” 

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  • ”science”. Online Etymology Dictionary. http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=science&searchmode=none. Läst 11 augusti 2011. ”science: c.1300, "knowledge (of something) acquired by study," also "a particular branch of knowledge," from O.Fr. science, from L. scientia "knowledge," from sciens (gen. scientis), prp. of scire "to know," probably originally "to separate one thing from another, to distinguish," related to scindere "to cut, divide," from PIE base *skei- (cf. Gk. skhizein "to split, rend, cleave," Goth. skaidan, O.E. sceadan "to divide, separate;" see shed (v.)).” 

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  • Ziman, Bhadriraju (26 januari 1980). ”The proliferation of scientific literature: a natural process”. Science "208" (4442): ss. 369–371. doi:10.1126/science.7367863. PMID 7367863. 
  • Pallen MJ, Matzke NJ (26 januari 2006). ”From The Origin of Species to the origin of bacterial flagella”. Nat. Rev. Microbiol. "4" (10): ss. 784–90. doi:10.1038/nrmicro1493. PMID 16953248. 

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  • Andrew Janiak (13 oktober 2006). ”Newton's Philosophy”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/newton-philosophy/. Läst 21 juli 2011. ”Fully understanding Newton means avoiding anachronistically substituting our conception of philosophy in the twenty-first century for what the early moderns called 'natural philosophy'. To be sure, the latter includes much that we now call 'science', and yet it clearly includes much else besides...Newton may have provided physics with its paradigm...Newton's scientific achievement was in part to have vanquished both Cartesian and Leibnizian physics; in the eighteenth century, and indeed much of the nineteenth, physics was largely a Newtonian enterprise.” 
  • "Pseudoscientific - pretending to be scientific, falsely represented as being scientific", från Oxford American Dictionary, publicerat av Oxford English Dictionary; Hansson, Sven Ove (1996).”Defining Pseudoscience”, Philosophia Naturalis, 33: 169–176, liksom referenserat i "Science and Pseudo-science" (2008) i Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanfordartikeln säger: "Many writers on pseudoscience have emphasized that pseudoscience is non-science posing as science. The foremost modern classic on the subject (Gardner 1957) bears the title Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. According to Brian Baigrie (1988, 438), “[w]hat is objectionable about these beliefs is that they masquerade as genuinely scientific ones.” These and many other authors assume that to be pseudoscientific, an activity or a teaching has to satisfy the following two criteria (Hansson 1996): (1) it is not scientific, and (2) its major proponents try to create the impression that it is scientific".

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