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|a Anthropic awareness :
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|a Anthropic Awareness: The Human Aspects of Scientific Thinking in NMR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry blends psychology, philosophy, physics, mathematics, and chemistry, describing a human-centered philosophy of the essence of scientific thinking in the natural sciences and in everyday life. It addresses the reasons why we are prone to make errors in our conclusions and how to avoid such mistakes, also exploring a number of the "mental traps" that can lead to both individual mistakes and mass misconceptions. The book advocates that by understanding the nature of these mental traps we can adopt tactics to safely evade them. It includes Illustrative examples of common scientific misunderstandings and mental traps in both the theory and real-life application of NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry
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|a Front Cover; Anthropic Awareness: The Human Aspects of Scientific Thinking in NMR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Editor's Personal Acknowledgments; Part I: ``Anthropic Awareness (AA)�� (Mind your mind!); Chapter 1: The Philosophy of ``Anthropic Awareness�� in Scientific Thinking; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. The Pillars; Pillar 1. AA Is a Tool; Pillar 2. The Definition of ``Science��; Pillar 3. The Concepts of ``Science�� and ``Scientific Truth��; Pillar 4. The AA Model of Scientific Thinking.
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|a Pillar 5. On the Meaning of ``Description�� and ``Understanding��Pillar 6. The Triangle of Understanding; Pillar 7. The Relationship Between the AA Model of Thinking and the Triangle of Understanding; Pillar 8. Language; Pillar 9. The Definition of Definition; Pillar 10. Scientific Hypotheses, Models, Theories, Laws, Explanations, Metaphors, and Metaphoric Models; Pillar 11. Creativity in Science; Pillar 12. Scientific Communication; Pillar 13. Sound and Unsound Models; Pillar 14. The Role of Refutation in Science; Pillar 15. The Practical Versus Theoretical Significance of Exposing Delusors.
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|a Pillar 16. Paradigm NestsPillar 17. ``Forward�� and ``Backward�� Scientific Research; Pillar 18. The Meaning of ``New�� Scientific Result; Pillar 19. The Meaning of ``Significant�� Scientific Result; Pillar 20. Reporting Scientific Results; Pillar 21. The ``Spideric�� Nature of a Scientific Problem; Pillar 22. AA in the Context of the Literature and Other Initiatives Addressing Cognitive Errors; Pillar 23. ``Everyday Thinking�� Versus ``Scientific Thinking��; Pillar 24. The Trap-Experience; Pillar 25. The Dual Nature of Mental Traps.
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|a Pillar 26. Mental Traps in Relation to Scientific Knowledge and Intellect (``Educated Error��)Pillar 27. The Relationship and Synergy of Mental Traps; Pillar 28. Identifying the Mental Traps; Pillar 29. Trap-Blindness and Avoiding Mental Traps; Pillar 30. Trap-Consciousness and the ``Sacredness�� of Science; 1.3. Mental Traps (Mind Your Mind!); Interlude; Mental Trap (Master Trap) #1. We Seek Mental Security (the ``Enjoy-Your-Flight�� Effect); Mental Trap (Master Trap) #2. We Have An Instinctive Urge to Interpret Data; Mental Trap (Master Trap) #3. Belief Dominates Over Reason.
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|a Mental Trap #4. The Initial Belief SyndromeMental Trap #5. We Accept Anecdotal Evidence; Mental Trap #6. We Tend to Trust Authority Without Question (Might is Right); Mental Trap #7. We Go With the Crowd (Herd Instinct); Mental Trap #8. We Accept Knowledge Based on Tradition; Mental Trap #9. We Think Inside Our Paradigm Nests; Mental Trap #10. We Accept Intuitively Appealing Explanations; Mental Trap #11. We Confuse Mathematical Descriptions with a Physical Understanding; Mental Trap #12. We Project the Absolute Truths of Mathematics onto Physics.
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|a Spectroscopie de la r�esonance magn�etique nucl�eaire.
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|t Anthropic Awareness : The Human Aspects of Scientific Thinking in NMR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry.
|d Burlington : Elsevier Science, �2015
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