دانلود کتاب The Origin of Science_The Evolutionary Roots of Scientific Reasoning and its Implications for Tracking Science
by Louis Liebenberg
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عنوان فارسی: خاستگاه علم_ریشه های تکاملی استدلال علمی و پیامدهای آن برای ردیابی علم |
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The art of tracking may well be the origin of science. Science may have evolved more than a hundred thousand years ago with the evolution of modern hunter-gatherers. Scientific reasoning may therefore be an innate ability of the human mind. This may have far-reaching implications for self-education and tracking science.
The implication of this theory is that anyone, regardless of their level of education, whether or not they can read or write, regardless of their cultural background, can make a contribution to science. Kalahari trackers have been employed in modern scientific research using GPS-enabled handheld computers and have co-authored scientific papers. Tracking scientists have made fundamental contributions to science. From a simple observation of a bird captured on a smart phone through to a potential Einstein, some may be better than others, but everyone can participate in science.
Today humanity is becoming increasingly dependent on science and technology for survival, from our dependence on information technology through to solving problems related to energy production, food production, health, climate change and biodiversity conservation. Involving everyone in science may be crucial for the survival of humanity over the next hundred years.