Uncertain Principles: Peer Review Does Not Define Science
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- Jrstoltz on 2008-11-26 - Tags peer , review , publication , necessity , importance , trust , check , balance , experiment
- Digizen on 2008-08-12 - Tags ciencia_2.0
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Peer review and refereed journals are a good check on science, but they do not define the essence of science. Science is, at its core, a matter of attitude and procedure. The essence of science is looking at the world and saying "Huh. I wonder why that happens?" And then taking a systematic approach to figuring it out.
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