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  2. Scientific temper - Wikipedia

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    This critical undogmatic receptiveness is the true attitude of science. [ 8 ] Beginning in 1946, Jawaharlal Nehru , the first Prime Minister of independent India , popularized the use of the phrase "scientific temper" to further propagate the notion. [ 9 ]

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  4. Scientism - Wikipedia

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    Scientism is the belief that science and the scientific method are the best or only way to render truth about the world and reality. [1] [2]While the term was defined originally to mean "methods and attitudes typical of or attributed to natural scientists", some scholars, as well as political and religious leaders, have also adopted it as a pejorative term with the meaning "an exaggerated ...

  5. Public awareness of science - Wikipedia

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    Research by Matthew Nisbet highlights several challenges in science communication, including the paradox that scientific success can create either trust or distrust in experts in different populations and that attitudes of trust are shaped by mostly socioeconomic rather than religious or ideological differences. [3]

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  8. Scientific integrity - Wikipedia

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    Research integrity or scientific integrity became an autonomous concept within scientific ethics in the late 1970s. In contrast with other forms of ethical misconducts, the debate over research integrity is focused on "victimless offence" that only hurts "the robustness of scientific record and public trust in science". [3]

  9. History of science and technology on the Indian subcontinent

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    A brief introduction to technological brilliance of Ancient India (Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage) Science and Technology in Ancient India Archived 2015-05-01 at the Wayback Machine India: Science and technology , U.S. Library of Congress.