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SCIE101 Course Content
Part A - Baskets of Knowledge
What is science?
Welcome to SCIE101 (17/7/23)
Society: business, educators, government, industry, iwi, journalists, policy makers, public, sceptics
Me: Japanese concept of Ikigai
The Story of an Urban Fox (Rob Cruickshank's story)
What does science mean to you?
Alexandra Tino
Peyman Zawar-Reza
Colin Meurk
What is science?
Structure of a University and a BSc
Explanations of all the BSc disciplines
Combining different disciplines (examples)
Ties that binds (?? whatever that means)
Reasoning (motivated vs scientific)
What is science?
Translation of ideas and revolution
Cultural practice
Models of science
The Pursuit of Ignorance
Mātauranga Māori
What is Mātauranga Māori?
Te Ao Māori and Science
Māori Today (population, economy, development)
Mātauranga (knowledge) and Whakapapa (geneology) -where knowledge is recorded
Characteristics of Mātauranga Māori
Māori knowledge development
Whakapapa
Oral Traditions
Ranginui and Papatūānuku
Baskets of knowledge (kete wānaga)
People and Land
Tangata Whenua and Pākeha
Māori worldview (mana, tapu, noa, utu...)
Papatūānuku, ancestry, kaitiakitanga
Oral traditions- Land (Te Waka-o-Aoraki)
Whenua (land)
Rākaihautū
Pepeha
Take whenua (Māori property rights)
Kemp's Deed
Mahinga kai (food gathering)
Rāhui (restrictions)
Kaitiakitanga (guardianship)
Pacific Worldviews
"Pacific"
Connections (environments, oceans, cosmos, people)
Land and sea
Connectedness and balance
"Va" (space)
Epeli Hauofa
Pacific Ocean Climate Crisis Assessment (POCCA)
Why Science Works
The Origins of Scientific Reasoning
Knowledge- true, justified belief that isn't a lucky mistake
Inductive reasoning vs hypothetic-deductive reasoning (scientific method)
Northwest Amazon Knowledge system
Indigenous American knowledge system
Evolution (of humans and of human reasoning)
Persistence running/hunting
Imagination and constructing hypotheses are basic ingredients to scientific reasoning
The Scientific Method
Karl Popper's "Science: Conjectures and Refutations"
The Philosophy of Science
Underdetermination of theory by evidence (last thursdayism)
Karl Popper- demarcation problem
Deduction vs Induction (enumerative induction, abduction, theory ladenness of observation, principle of uniformity in nature confirmation bias)
Optical illusions
Diversity, women scientists, implicit biases