Topic > Analysis of The Culture Of Science by Edward Taylor

His thesis is committed to the acceptance of the "study of man" or anthropology as a respected natural science; just as Boney, Animals and Microbiology are. The actions of “acids, bases and waves” (2) and its laws are under the same ruler. For a long time, Edward says, if confronted with the evidence before someone, he would gladly accept what was presented to him. But he wouldn't go so far as to say that the history of its components doesn't have standardized performance – or a scientific method. Freedom and being a free human being should not be considered a street value, but should be broken down into the multifaceted component that it is. These components are the scientific evidence that can be measured. It is these measured abilities that give people the initiative to counter the premise that they are right. Being supported by years of knowledge and often thinking you know more than you say. This ignorance pushes Edward to denounce their understanding and leave it to the people who understand