The word science
comes from the Latin “scientia” meaning
“knowledge.”
How do
we define science?
- According to
Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, the definition of science is “knowledge
attained through study or practice,” or “knowledge covering general truths of
the operation of general laws, esp. as obtained and tested through scientific
method and concerned with the physical world.”
What
does that really mean?
- Science refers to
a system of acquiring knowledge. This system uses observation and
experimentation to describe and explain natural phenomena. The term science
also refers to the organized body of knowledge people have gained using that
system. Less formally, the word science often describes any systematic field of
study or the knowledge gained from it.
What
is the purpose of science?
- Perhaps the most
general description is that the purpose of science is to produce useful models
of reality.
Most scientific
investigations use some form of the scientific method. You can find out more about
the scientific method here.
Science as defined
above is sometimes called pure science to differentiate it from applied
science, which is the application of research to human needs. Fields of science
are commonly classified along two major lines:
-Natural
sciences, the study of the natural world, and
-Social
sciences, the systematic study of human behavior and society.
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