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scientific knowledge

n. knowledge accumulated by systematic study and organized by general principles; "mathematics is the basis for much scientific knowledge"

Usage examples of "scientific knowledge".

In modern Western society we still make use of a solar calendar which was introduced in Europe in 1582 and is based on the best scientific knowledge then available: the famous Gregorian calendar.

Not least among my surprises was Rudolf Steiner's presentation of Goethe as the herald of the new form of scientific knowledge which he himself was expounding.

All of this is totally unconscious to typical cultural natives, in two senses: we can never really directly experience neurotransmitters per se (nor the computational processes), but we can become aware of them theoretically if we just study neuroscience (we can remove the unconsciousness in that sense: we can gain the objective theoretical awareness of the nonconscious processes, just as we can gain scientific knowledge of subcellular biochemical processes, and so on).

Whatever social and scientific knowledge they felt disposed to impart would certainly be of infinite benefit to all mankind.

As an organized body of scientific knowledge, Dianetics can draw only the conclusion which it observes in the laboratory.

Simply being a scientist was to be a potential traitor, and it was perhaps understandable that they had reacted defensively and failed to welcome with open arms another apparent attempt to discredit established scientific knowledge—.

It will take exact scientific knowledge, expertly applied to the crucial, most sensitive points of social control.

And, as more and more such men appeared, and more and more scientific knowledge was accumulated and integrated, the very concept of scientific practice began to alter.

Wells, on the other hand, belong unreservedly to an age and a degree of scientific knowledge far removed from the present, though I will not say entirely beyond the limits of the possible.

Of course, our exploration and homesteading should be enlightened by a respect for planetary environments and the scientific knowledge they hold.

I therefore sought to discover the most efficient way to do useful work, turning my scientific knowledge to most profit.

The rest of the world went on its old ways unaware that the seed of scientific knowledge that was one day to revolutionize it altogether had been sown.