“We woke up some years ago about the consequences of ozone depletion, the hole in the atmosphere. You can't see it. You can't taste it. You can't smell it. But now we do regard that as a key issue. It's a scientific finding.” YearsIssuesKeysTasteFindingsConsequenceYears AgoRegardSmellHolesAtmosphereOzoneOzone Depletion Author:Sylvia Earle
“Unfortunately, philosophers of science usually regard scientific realism and scientific anti-realism as monistic doctrines. The assumption is that there is one goal of all scientific inference - finding propositions that are true, or finding propositions that are predictively accurate. In fact, there are multiple goals. Sometimes realism is the right interpretation of a scientific problem, while at other times instrumentalism is.” SometimesFactsProblemGoalFindingsRegardPhilosopherDoctrineAssumptionInterpretationAccurateRealismMultiplePropositionsInference Author:Elliott Sober
“In short, evolution is as close to being a scientific fact as is possible for any theory, given that science is open - ended and no one can predict with certainty what may change in the future. The prospect that evolution by natural selection, at least as a broad mechanism, will be overthrown in the future is about as likely as the prospect of finding out some day that the Earth is really flat. Unfortunately, those who regard these scientific facts as a threat to faith have chosen to distort and misrepresent them to the public.” MayFactsEarthReligionGivenNaturalAtheismTheoryEvolutionFindingsRegardThreatChosenCertaintyFlatsBroadsMechanismSelectionNatural SelectionScientific Facts Author:Victor J. Stenger
“If everybody is looking for it, then nobody is finding it. If we were cultured, we would not be conscious of lacking culture. We would regard it as something natural and would not make so much fuss about it. And if we knew the real value of this word we would be cultured enough not to give it so much importance.” IfsGivingRealEnoughWould BeValuesCultureNaturalFindingsConsciousImportanceRegardLackingReal Value Author:Pablo Picasso
“...in the decline of life shame and grief are of short duration; whether it be that we bear easily what we have borne long; or that, finding ourselves in age less regarded, we less regard others; or, that we look with slight regard upon afflictions to which we know that the hand of death is about to put an end.” KnowsLooksLongEndsHandsAgeGriefBearsFindingsRegardShameDeclineAfflictionDuration Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“With the greatest respect, we do not make the criminal law on the basis of opinion polls. A majority of 9:1 could be in favour of a ban in my constituency, but I would not regard that as conclusive, and I hope that we never would. If we start having opinion polls about all the unpleasant and distasteful habits and customs of some members of society, and suggesting that their findings should be made part of the criminal law, foxhunting would come way down the list, and quite a lot of strange enactments would have to go through the House.” IfsWayShouldMadeLawHouseOpinionStrangeHabitMembersFindingsBasesRegardMajorityCriminalsListsCustomsHuntingFavourPollsBansSuggestingDistastefulCriminal LawOpinion Polls Author:Kenneth Clarke
“As science is more and more subject to grave misuse as well as to use for human benefit it has also become the scientist's responsibility to become aware of the social relations and applications of his subject, and to exert his influence in such a direction as will result in the best applications of the findings in his own and related fields. Thus he must help in educating the public, in the broad sense, and this means first educating himself, not only in science but in regard to the great issues confronting mankind today.” FirstsHumansWellsMeanHelpingUseTodayScienceSocialResultsResponsibilityIssuesInfluenceSubjectsMankindFieldsBenefitsFindingsScientistRelationRegardGravesRelatedBroadsApplicationConfrontingMisuseSocial Relations Author:Hermann Joseph Muller
“I have been one who believes that abortion is the taking of a human life . . . . The fact that they could not resolve the issue of when life begins was a finding in and of itself. If we don't know, then shouldn't we morally opt on the side that it is life? If you came upon an immobile body and you yourself could not determine whether it was dead or alive, I think that you would decide to consider it alive until somebody could prove it was dead. You wouldn't get a shovel and start covering it up. And I think we should do the same thing with regard to abortion.” IfsThinkingKnowsShouldBelieveHumansHas BeensFactsBodyReligionSidesIssuesAliveMoralityProveFindingsRegardDetermineHuman LifeAbortionResolveCoveringProve ItShovels Author:Ronald Reagan