Bertrand Russell's notion about electricity is ______.
A: disapproved of by most modem scientists
B: in agreement with Aristotle's theory of self - evident principles
C: in agreement with scientific investigation directed toward "how" things happen
D: in agreement with scientific investigation directed toward "why" things happen
A: disapproved of by most modem scientists
B: in agreement with Aristotle's theory of self - evident principles
C: in agreement with scientific investigation directed toward "how" things happen
D: in agreement with scientific investigation directed toward "why" things happen
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- Bertrand Russell's notion about electricity is ______. A: disapproved of by most modern scientists B: in agreement with Aristotle's theory of self-evident principles C: in agreement with scientific investigation directed toward "how" things happen D: in agreement with scientific investigation directed toward "why" things happen
- Modern science came into being ______. A: when the method of controlled experiment was first introduced B: when Galileo succeeded in explaining how things happen C: when Aristotelian scientists tried to explain why things happen D: when scientists were able to acquire an understanding of reality by reasoning
- When weighing things, a scientist ______. A: adopts a more accurate measurement than a baker does B: uses a scale working on completely different principles C: has to construct a lab with a variety of apparatus D: turns to scientific investigation by instinct
- I agree with it in ____________but I doubt if it will happen in practice. A: reality B: agreement C: principle D: opinion
- Kyoto agreement is accepted by most of the world’s major polluters of countries.