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Re: TECH: "philosophy" (was: toldi nunsenva)
To Logical Language Group respond I thus:
#I've run across this before, in another forum (can't remmeber which one)
#There are two definitions of science that I have seen used by intellectuals.
#The one used by scientists usually relies on concepts like the scientific
#method, description, experimentation, etc. Another definition, used by
#"non-scientists", and especially those in the humanities and sometimes
#the social sciences, is harder to define, but ot seems to mean a large
#systematized body of knowledge or field of study. i.e. it translates into
#what we might call an -ology.
As always, the sensible thing to do with a gismu definition is to go for
the broader one, which can be subsequently restricted by tanru, rather than
the narrower, which is much harder to expand in our literal-minded language.
Science science would then be "experimental science", which is not quite
nuncipra saske, but close to it.
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