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exact sciences - перевод на немецкий

SCIENCES THAT ADMIT OF ABSOLUTE PRECISION IN THEIR RESULTS
Exact mathematical sciences; Exact Sciences; Exact Science; Quantitative sciences; Quantitative science; Exact science
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EXPLORATION OF THE COGNITIVE PROCESSES WITHIN ORGANISMS AND THE BEHAVIORAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ORGANISMS IN THE NATURAL WORLD
Behavioural science; Behavioral science; Behavioral sciences; Behavioral Sciences; Behavioral scientist; List of basic behavioural sciences topics; List of basic behavioral science topics; Behavioral disciplines; Behavioural disciplines; Behavioural scientist; Behavioral Science; Behavioral scientists; Behavioral research; Behavioural Science; Behavioural Sciences; Behavioural studies
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SEMANTIC CONCEPT IN LINKED DATA
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exact science
If you say that a particular activity is not an exact science, you mean that there are no set rules to follow or it does not produce very accurate results.
Forecasting floods is not an exact science.
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Exact sciences

The exact sciences, sometimes called the exact mathematical sciences, are those sciences "which admit of absolute precision in their results"; especially the mathematical sciences. Examples of the exact sciences are mathematics, optics, astronomy, and physics, which many philosophers from Descartes, Leibniz, and Kant to the logical positivists took as paradigms of rational and objective knowledge. These sciences have been practiced in many cultures from antiquity to modern times. Given their ties to mathematics, the exact sciences are characterized by accurate quantitative expression, precise predictions and/or rigorous methods of testing hypotheses involving quantifiable predictions and measurements.

The distinction between the quantitative exact sciences and those sciences that deal with the causes of things is due to Aristotle, who distinguished mathematics from natural philosophy and considered the exact sciences to be the "more natural of the branches of mathematics." Thomas Aquinas employed this distinction when he pointed out that astronomy explains the spherical shape of the Earth by mathematical reasoning while physics explains it by material causes. This distinction was widely, but not universally, accepted until the scientific revolution of the 17th century. Edward Grant has proposed that a fundamental change leading to the new sciences was the unification of the exact sciences and physics by Kepler, Newton, and others, which resulted in a quantitative investigation of the physical causes of natural phenomena.

Linguistics and comparative philology have also been considered exact sciences, most notably by Benjamin Whorf.

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1. Advertisement Half of the criticism leveled at the treasury is designed to rescue the departments of exact sciences and natural sciences, which need funding to maintain expensive laboratories.
2. It‘s true that market and job conditions and a decline in demand by young people ensured that the liberal arts and social sciences would retreat before the departments of economics, administration and the exact sciences.
3. Its title is "The First Principles of the Exact Sciences Explained to the Non–Mathematical". The collected sonnets, old and new, of Charles Tennyson Turner are announced, and will have a pre–fatory poem by Alfred Tennyson, some marginal notes by ST Coleridge, and a critical essay by James Spedding.
4. However, prestigious social–science departments and most of the departments of exact sciences and natural sciences attribute great importance to the test, which is based mainly on problem–solving technique and provides no clear hints on the breadth of the examinees‘ horizons.