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reading: History of science and technology. About

Reading Analysis: History of science and technology.
Introduction to science, Julio Sanz Elguera.

By: Aldo Callalli Pimentel.
Lima, Peru. Adelantecronopio@hotmail.com

http://cronopiocortazar.blogspot.com


1. Summary:
In the beginning the author tells us that this text has three objectives: First, explain basic concepts about science. Secondly, to present examples current and historical performance and application of science. And, thirdly, to show a realistic materialist interpretation of science.
The author asserts that the skeptical interpretation of science states that the empirical evidence does not prove the truth of the hypothesis. The latter is correlated to the existence of errors. That is, the truths of today are tomorrow's errors. As in the case of Newton's theory gave way to Einstein.
Also, the author argues that the reality and the facts can not be proven deductively, rationally. The truths of science should be tested empirically.
However, in terms of scientific laws said to be scientific propositions that describe reality. Simple structures describe the same: which are temporary descriptions.
On the other hand, the hypotheses tested empirically by observations are scientific laws. They are consolidating a true scientific theory, otherwise the latter will be only hypothetical.
Finally, the truth of scientific laws is not absolute truth, truth nor logic. It may be a relative truth, but stripped of it will change "necessarily" in the future. The right thing is that the relative truth can change in the future.
2. Positive ideas.
knowledge-base scientist is in scientific laws.
"The phenomenal reality is the epistemological source of scientific practice.
"Scientific knowledge is constantly changing and transformation.
"The truths of science should be tested through the experimental method.
-scientific laws interpret the ontological structures of reality through true scientific propositions.
"The truth of scientific laws is subject to change and transformation of scientific paradigms.

3. Ideas subject to criticism.
-Science and its main concepts are explained from the point of view of natural science in this text.

4. Alternatives.
-scientific laws describe and explain the phenomenal reality in a particular space and time of the historical development of mankind.
"Scientific laws are not only the addition of true hypotheses and empirical expression of praxis, but also the understanding of the facts from the interpretation of both acts, as social constructions.
-scientific constructs are dynamic over time, since they are subject to cognitive conflicts between different paradigms to interpret the factual reality.
"The scientific community provides the necessary scientific laws decode the internal relations and the systemic functionality of phenomenal reality, which affects the development of technique and technology. Aldo