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quasiscience
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/26 21:33 UTC 版)
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quasiscience (countable and uncountable, plural quasisciences)
- An area of inquiry that makes use of some of the methods of science, but which fails to be a true science.
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1985, Alistair Cameron Crombie, Michael A. Hoskin, History of Science, page 441:
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Bibliography series follows the by now familiar format, with some fifteen hundred annotated entries concentrating rather heavily on physics and philosophy but also including sections on schools and universities and on 'quasiscience'.
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1991, John M. Kloos, A Sense of Deity: The Republican Spirituality of Dr. Benjamin Rush:
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使用する際の注意点
- Some people use the term quasiscience to refer to a point on the continuum from hard science (such as physics and chemistry), through soft science (such as sociology) to quasiscience (such as anthropology, in which the nature of the subject matter precludes actual scientific research), to pseudoscience (such as astrology, where there are only trappings of science). Others use quasiscience as a synonym or hypernym of pseudoscience, and still others use quasiscience as a synonym of soft science. The contention about such usages is part of the sociology of science.
quasi-science
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/10/25 21:27 UTC 版)
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quasi-science (countable and uncountable, plural quasi-sciences)
- Alternative form of quasiscience
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2010, Massimo Pigliucci, Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science from Bunk, →ISBN, page 302:
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Thus the demarcation problem remains, and throughout this book we examined many of its facets, looking for insights from the history of science, discussions about the alleged difference between soft and hard science, and critical analyses of quasi-science and downright pseudoscience.
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2011, James Gregory, Victorians Against the Gallows, →ISBN:
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Mesmerism, another quasi-science with radical connections, attracted the interest of W.J. Fox, William Ewart and the temporary S.A.C.P. secretary, the Quaker Henry Thomas Humphreys, who also investigated spiritualism in the company of the scientist (and life-long abolitionist) Alfred Russel Wallace.
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2015, Thorstein Veblen, Richard F. Teichgraeber, The Higher Learning in America, →ISBN:
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Such a quasi-science necessarily takes the current situation for granted as a permanent state of things; to be corrected and brought back into its normal routine in case of aberration, and to be safeguarded with apologetic defense at points where it is not working to the satisfaction of all parties.
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