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Why do we need limitation?
Having limits helps us organize investments of our time, energy and other resources. The idea of limits is to not overdo it or invest too few of our resources into a specific thing. If we invest less than necessary, things don’t go into the direction we want.
How do limitations affect research?
To do so diminishes the validity of your research because it leaves the reader wondering whether, or in what ways, limitation(s) in your study may have impacted the results and conclusions. Limitations require a critical, overall appraisal and interpretation of their impact.
How science affects our lives?
Scientific knowledge can improve the quality of life at many different levels—from the routine workings of our everyday lives to global issues. Science informs public policy and personal decisions on energy, conservation, agriculture, health, transportation, communication, defense, economics, leisure, and exploration.
In what ways science has harmed us?
The disadvantages of science and technology are :
- it can be easily handled by irresponsible people.
- We will be too dependent on that.
- Sometimes it affects our health and our lifestyles (we will be complacent and lazy.)
- It destroys our simple and healthy life (the traditional lifestyle I miss).
Is science the only source of truth?
Science is just one of many sources of truth in the world. The lived, subjective experience of humans creates reality, and when science excludes subjective experience, we end up with a less useful kind of science.
How should scientists use their scientific knowledge?
Individuals make those decisions for themselves based on their own aesthetic criteria. Science doesn’t tell you how to use scientific knowledge. Although scientists often care deeply about how their discoveries are used, science itself doesn’t indicate what should be done with scientific knowledge.
What are some things that science does not do?
Science has limits: A few things that science does not do. Moral judgments, aesthetic judgments, decisions about applications of science, and conclusions about the supernatural are outside the realm of science, but that doesn’t mean that these realms are unimportant. In fact, domains such as ethics, aesthetics,…
Can science resolve all the questions?
In fact, topics like aesthetics, morality, and theology are actively studied by philosophers, historians, and other scholars. However, questions that arise within these domains generally cannot be resolved by science.
What are the characteristics of Science?
Science relies on evidence. Ultimately, scientific ideas must not only be testable, but must actually be tested — preferably with many different lines of evidence by many different people. This characteristic is at the heart of all science.