en:science

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

en:science [2024/06/27 13:25] brahmantraen:science [2024/08/20 12:01] () brahmantra
 1:  1:
-====== SCIENCE ( scientia ) ======+====== SCIENCE  ======
  
-   * [[:en:science SCIENCE ( scientia ) ]] +  * [[:en:artificial_sciences Artificial Sciences ]]
-     * Typical divisions of science include: +
-       * [[:en:natural_sciences | scientiarum naturalium ( natural sciences ) ]]  the use of the scientific method to study the universe  +
-         * [[:en:life_science | vita scientiarum ( life sciences ) ]]  +
-         * [[:en:physical_sciences | physica scientia ( physical sciences ) ]]  +
-           * [[:en:physics | Physics ]]  +
-           * [[:en:chemistry | Chemistry ]]  +
-           * [[:en:astronomy | Astronomy ]]  +
-           * [[:en:earth_science | Earth science ]]  +
-       * [[:en:applied_science | applicatas scientias ( applied sciences ) ]]  the study of technology +
-       * [[:en:social_sciences | socialium ( social sciences )  ]] the use of the scientific method to study society +
-     * In addition, when used more generally by ignoring the testability requirement: +
-       * [[:en:formal_sciences | formal scientia ( formal sciences ) ]]  the study of rules, logic, and formal systems of information+
  
 +<columns 100% 25%>
 +[[:en:natural_sciences | Natural sciences ]] 
 +<newcolumn>
 +   * that involve the scientific study of life  , [[:en:speech:book:biology | biology or life sciences  ]] , study of living matter
 +   * that studies non-living systems , [[:en:speech:book:physical_sciences|physica scientia ( physical sciences )]] , study of non-living matter
 +</columns>
  
  
 +<columns 100% 25%>
 +[[:en:speech:book:social_sciences|Social sciences ]]
 +<newcolumn>
 +  *  scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans. [[:en:anthropology | anthropology ]] . [[:en:archaeology | Archaeology ]] , often termed as "anthropology of the past 
 +  * that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [[:en:speech:book:economics | economics ]] 
 +  * A bridge between natural science and social science disciplines  , study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth. [[:en:geography | geography ]] 
 +  * the scientific study of language. . [[:en:speech:book:linguistics|linguistics ]] . [[:en:natural_languages| Natural immaterialistic languages ]]
 +  * scientific study of mind and behavior . [[:en:psychology|Psychology ]]
 +  * Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations . [[:en:management | management ]] 
 +  * study of society . [[:en:sociology | Sociology ]] . [[:en:education | Education ]]
 +  * the scientific study of politics. [[:en:politics | Political science) ]]
 +</columns>
  
  
-  * Differences related to meaning  +<columns 100% 25%> 
-  * differences related to context  +[[:en:speech:book:formal_sciences|formal sciences]] 
-  Differences related to interpretation  +<newcolumn> 
-  Differences related to representation +    * A field of study that discovers and organizes methods, theories and theorems that are developed and proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself.  [[:en:speech:book:mathematics| Mathematics ]] 
 +    the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. [[:en:speech:book:logic | logic ]] 
 +    discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data. [[:en:speech:book:statistics | statistics ]] 
 +    the mathematical study of the quantification, storage, and communication of information. [[:en:speech:books:information | Information ]] 
 +    * Systems theory is the transdisciplinary study of systems, i.e. cohesive groups of interrelated, interdependent components that can be natural or artificial. [[:en:speech:book:systems| systems ]] 
 +    * Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interactions. [[:en:speech:book:games | Games ]] 
 +    * Decision theory (or the theory of choice) is a branch of applied probability theory and analytic philosophy concerned with the theory of making decisions based on assigning probabilities to various factors and assigning numerical consequences to the outcome. [[:en:speech:book:decisions | Decision  ]] . [[:en:ars_judicandi| Ars judicandi ]]  
 +    * the study of computation, information, and automation. [[:en:speech:book:computer_science | Computer science  ]] 
 +</columns> 
 + 
 + 
 +<columns 100% 25%> 
 +[[:en:speech:book:applied_sciences | Applied sciences ]] 
 +<newcolumn> 
 +XX 
 +</columns> 
 + 
 + 
 +<columns 100% 25%> 
 +[[:en:speech:book:humanities | humanities ]]  
 +<newcolumn> 
 +XX 
 +</columns> 
 + 
 +<columns 100% 25%> 
 +[[:en:speech:book:interdisciplinary_sciences | bridge science ]] 
 +<newcolumn> 
 +XX 
 +</columns>
  
-===== STUDY  ===== 
  
-  * Concerned with the field of study  associated with essence  
-    * Natural sciences  
-    * Physical sciences  
-  * Concerned with the person studying  
-    * Teacher  
-    * student  
-  * Concerned with nature of structures  
-    * Concrete Science , physical sciences , natural sciences  
-    * Abstract Science , formal sciences , psychology  
-  * Science whether  
-    * Applied Sciences  
-    * Fundamental , basic sciences  
-  * Combining the both structure to function relations  
-    * Anatomy , biochemistry , histology , cytology , genetic structure  
-    * physiology , Biochemical processes , genetic process , cellular physiology , tissue physiology  
  

This topic does not exist yet

You've followed a link to a topic that doesn't exist yet. If permissions allow, you may create it by clicking on Create this page.

  • en/science.1719494731.txt.gz
  • 2024/06/27 13:25
  • brahmantra