Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Charles Darwin history

Darwin was a famous scientist.... As humanities students (and humans), what responsibility do we have for the understanding of science? What role should scientific inquiry and scientific knowledge play in our own society? How should science influence our decisions, laws, and culture?


I believe that we as humanities students have personally gone through a revolution of refining ideas and many theories in our life. We normally understand science by having a part in hands on objects, and for a normal understanding we conclude positive when we see theories done in from of us. I also know that for fact that we as a educational society follow teacher advice and we rarely witness it by ourselves. Mr. Charles Darwin was a human that insisted in putting his ideas to the test and his imagination was infinite towards his understanding of life and how the human life reacted towards sexual attitude and responding attitude. We as a society take a risk of taking on scientific decisions because of what the society portrays it to be true or false but to our understanding we learn to trust decision by human experience or society's belief. Science goes longs ways and will be either proven or remain a mystery, but we know very well how to evolve with human experience or society's belief.

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