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The word “science” comes from the Latin scientia which means knowledge and, by common usage, science has come to mean knowledge of nature. Actually I prefer understanding of nature, its forces and its materials. These are the two principal items of nature which make up the material universe. There are also space and time which I will not deal with tonight. Science is a part of our culture, the definition of which is the state of advancement of civilization. So, science is as much a part of our culture as is art or music or writing or any other intellectual activity.
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Hackerman, N. (1991). The Role of Science in a Changing Society. In: Anderson, B.C., Imanishi, Y. (eds) Progress in Pacific Polymer Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84115-6_5
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