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Science
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Cristian Violatti published on 23 January 2013 |
The term science comes from Latin scientia, meaning “knowledge”. It could be defined as a systematic attempt to discover, by means of observation and reasoning, particular facts about the world, and to establish laws connecting facts with one another and (in fortunate cases) to make it possible to predict future occurrences. There are some other definitions... [continue reading]
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Geoffrey E. Maurice Ste. CroixCornell University Press (01 February 1982)Currently unavailable -

Stuart BannerHarvard University Press (22 March 2002)Currently unavailable -

J. G. LandelsConstable (24 August 2000)Currently unavailable -

AnonymousOxford University Press, USA (11 February 1999)Currently unavailable -

Karl KerenyiThames & Hudson (17 January 1980)Currently unavailable -

John RomerCambridge University Press (30 April 2007)Currently unavailable -

Bruce S. ThorntonEncounter Books (01 November 2002)Price: $9.37 -

Carl J. RichardRowman & Littlefield Publishers (13 March 2008)Currently unavailable -

Dr. Aubrey BurlYale University Press (28 February 2006)Price: $26.25 -

Haider Ala HamoudiBeaufort Books (02 April 2008)Price: $20.79


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