The validity of the scientific method presupposes certain philosophic principles which may or may not be accepted by certain schools of philosophy. These principles include (1) The principle of existence: there is a real world which exists independently of our perception of it {2) The principle of identity: A thing is what it is and not something else (3) The principle of causality: The actions possible to an entity are determined by the nature of that entity (4) The principle of consciousness: We can perceive the real world and gain knowledge of it. This is not an exhaustive list and implies others principles. For example, the principle of consciousness implies the principle of free will. For if we are not free to validate our knowledge, then what we have cannot be claimed as knowledge.
Yes. All knowledge can be misused.
Smartness - An Individual's ability to Learn, Understand and Gain the ability to Utilize the knowledge at right time. Goodness - An Individual's ability to Utilize the gained Knowledge in the Correct Direction for his Self Development and through that to the Development of the Society and to the Humanity.. - Radhakrishnan.VPS
No. The context need not be a real world setting. If I am writing a Science Fiction book, my contextual intelligence would be the ability to use and apply the knowledge that is appropriate to my fictional world. If I were any good as a writer, that would not be the real world setting but a convincing but unreal extension of it.
Its all depending on the career your wanting to pursue. Math as far as algebra is not used in many jobs which is really a waste of time if your not pursuing a career with this skill. Science there are plenty of jobs, there are many different scientific fields you can get into. But in my view Science knowledge is better to have "more of" yes. science is a very important and knowledgeable subject. the world is made from science by inventions and and man uses. without it the world will be full with vandals. but it does not mean that maths is a bad subject.
an expanded knowledge of the world around us
Historians study world history to gain knowledge......
they had sex
To live, reproduce, gain more knowledge and be educated for younger generations
Scientific method.
scientific method
we do we gain for knowledge? What we gain from knowledge is facts.
An expanded knowledge of the world around us
scientific method
The best way to gain knowledge is to study, observe, and learn.
a way not to gain scientific knowledge is by not using the right materials
learn