Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Making Sense-"Science in an Old Testament Style"

Science doesn't always contain concrete evidence. This means that it isn't always the best source to use in an argument. Toumey describes that the cultural values and meanings that form science hinge on science's status. The beliefs and philosophies that construct science can build value because these are easier to distinguish sides. In writing, using objects which are bonafide facts can add significant value to an argument.

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