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1.In the third paragraph Judson asserts,"Science is enormously disparate-easily the most varied and diverse of human pursuits."Does this view of science correspond with what you have been taught or have experienced(about science,and about diversity)?How does Judson support his assertion? 2.What do you take "the scientific method"to mean?To what extent does that notion correspond with Judson's description of how science is done? 3.At several points Judson asserts a connection between doing science and experiencing pleasure.Is this connection important to his essay?Indicate the several links he asserts between science and pleasure. 4.Pay attention to the blank lines before Par.6,Par.11 and Par.18,what is the function of these blanks? 5.How could the expression"the oceanic sense of well-being"be interpreted?Are there any other similar expressions within the passage? Essay questions 1.Judson begins paragraph 18 with the sentence"Science is our century's art"and closes it with the same sentence.What purpose is served by this repetition?Is it effective? 2.Judson implies that there may be a considerable difference between the way a piece of scientific work is presented(in a scientific journal,for example)and what actually happened in the course of that work If you are taking a science course,compare the official report you turned in after an experiment with your narrative of what actually happened.Alternatively,interview one of your science professors about a research project that he or she published.Write up your interview and compare it with the published research.What are the differences?1. In the third paragraph Judson asserts, “Science is enormously disparate—easily the most varied and diverse of human pursuits.” Does this view of science correspond with what you have been taught or have experienced (about science, and about diversity)? How does Judson support his assertion? 2. What do you take “the scientific method” to mean? To what extent does that notion correspond with Judson’s description of how science is done? 3. At several points Judson asserts a connection between doing science and experiencing pleasure. Is this connection important to his essay? Indicate the several links he asserts between science and pleasure. 4. Pay attention to the blank lines before Par.6, Par. 11 and Par. 18, what is the function of these blanks? 5. How could the expression “the oceanic sense of well-being” be interpreted? Are there any other similar expressions within the passage? Essay questions 1. Judson begins paragraph 18 with the sentence “Science is our century’s art” and closes it with the same sentence. What purpose is served by this repetition? Is it effective? 2. Judson implies that there may be a considerable difference between the way a piece of scientific work is presented (in a scientific journal, for example) and what actually happened in the course of that work. If you are taking a science course, compare the official report you turned in after an experiment with your narrative of what actually happened. Alternatively, interview one of your science professors about a research project that he or she published. Write up your interview and compare it with the published research. What are the differences?
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