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2007-06-12 22:00:05 · 3 answers · asked by angelo m 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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All attitudes are like behavioural units forming a human personality. All attitudes have their own good things and bad things, the reasons for things to perform in a certain particular way. Just like every good thing we get use to doing there are certain rewards in terms of, for instance, ethical or moral approbation from the society, spiritual delight where the origin of our action is a morality based upon religion.

The driving force behind scientific attitudes are the intellectual virtus in human nature. I am not sure how many they are, and how many attitude are there that can be called scientific, but I can mention just for example, as few for your perusal.

- Wonder - we look beyond the realms of our knowledge and understanding, creativety and innovation
- Curiosity - we set out to seek what we wonder we could find
- Commitment - adherence to methodical approach and systematic work planing
- Observation – similarities and difference in comparisons, identifying patterns and anomalies
- Patience – ability to work on long term bases
- Accuracy or exactness as righteousness – to maintain correctness of data, information
- Simplicity – to find the simplest possible solution to problems

2007-06-13 05:45:22 · answer #1 · answered by Shahid 7 · 0 0

Unless I've some profoundity in Giorgio's response he's a prick!

2007-06-13 06:44:34 · answer #2 · answered by Noryb 1 · 0 0

honesty, humility objectivity, patience, perseverance, performance, curiosity

2007-06-13 05:56:59 · answer #3 · answered by derf 4 · 0 0

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