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The children and the scientists were engaged in the same pursuit---satisfying their curiosity about how certain creatures move.The child's motive is selfish while the scientist is trained and paid by society to satisfy our collective inquisitive tendencies and add to the sum of human knowledge. Whose motives are most worthy---those of the child or the scientist?The child's methods might be unscientific, but the curiosity that drives him or her is the most valuable asset a researcher can possess and is in the best traditions of pure science.Scientists may have similar motives but they can also be influenced by the need to advance a career. secure grants and develop a reputation in a field of studyThe children and the scientists were engaged in the same pursuit---satisfying their curiosity about how certain creatures move. The child's motive is selfish , while the scientist is trained and paid by society to satisfy our collective inquisitive tendencies and add to the sum of human knowledge. Whose motives are most worthy---those of the child or the scientist? The child's methods might be unscientific, but the curiosity that drives him or her is the most valuable asset a researcher can possess and is in the best traditions of pure science. Scientists may have similar motives, but they can also be influenced by the need to advance a career, secure grants and develop a reputation in a field of study
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