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branch of knowledge



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Bioethics evolves, as does any other branch of knowledge.

From Nature • Oct. 28, 2019

The reason is that science, unlike, say, politics or religion, is a cumulative branch of knowledge.

From Scientific American • May 14, 2015

President Lowell, on the eve of his retirement, apparently has determined that his successor shall not have the props pulled from under that branch of knowledge.

From Time Magazine Archive

Although the title "has come to be equated with medical practitioner," he continues, "by ancient definition, 'doctor' means one sufficiently skilled in any branch of knowledge to teach it."

From Time Magazine Archive

The investigation, indeed, covered every branch of knowledge and evoked the deliberate views of those who were looked upon as the leading representatives of German thought and culture.

From Woman in Science With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind by Zahm, John Augustine




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