Poll: Is Biology A Science?

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messy

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Yes.

You take observations, construct hypothesises, make predictions, make mathematical models, test predicitons.

Basically you're using the scientfic method to come to rational conclusions about the natural world. Its only been a science recently compared to physics and chemistry. Arguably maths isn't a science because in science you can't ever fully "prove" something since, in theory, new evidence can always come about to disprove a hypothesis.

Things come become excepted and its pretty much be sure that they are true, like evolution, but philosophically speaking they aren't "proved."

I say this as someone studying biochemistry, I'm not trying to undermine science with this talk of "proof" by they way just point out that technically maths isn't one in that respect.

NoseDigger said:
As much as I make fun of it for being almost not a science, sadly it still is.
Why is it sad that its a science? Why is a means of understanding the very cells and molecules that make up humans a sad thing?
 

SketchyFK

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God yes it is a science. I fail to see any reason it WOULDN'T be.

Its a complicated line between science and art. I know alot of people who say everything in exsistance is maths (a science) but then the main differance between art and science is that science deals in facts. Art doesn't have to.

Biology teaches you facts. Like how if you remove oxygen from a room filled with people, those people will sufocate. They teach you that the heart pumps blood around the body and that red blood cells are filled with oxygen (i think?). These are all facts.

I don't like the idea that Art is a science and i really don't like the idea that everything is a math but idk =/
 

Piecewise

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The XKCD guys are rather elitist in what they call science and, big surprise, what they call science is the two fields they studied. I get saying that things like sociology and psychology are soft science, because it's admittedly difficult to produce repeatable results when your subjects can vary greatly depending on location, age, demographic, morals, ethics, tradition, upbringing, sexual affiliation, religion, time of day, and weather. Gravity won't suddenly start acting different because it had an off week and is just really tired.

But biology? Biology is just chemistry with living things, and chemistry is just as hard and predictive as physics. Certain aspects of biology are iffy, but things like genetics and biochemistry are about as hard and repeatable as you can get. Personally, I'd say that mathematics isn't a science so much as it's a tool. Pure mathematics is just an abstraction, like pure logic, it only becomes useful when applied to something, like physics.
 

Naturality

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Yes, but is more of an abstraction than physics, maths, etc.
A diluted form of science is still science, though.
 

Piecewise

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Naturality said:
Yes, but is more of an abstraction than physics, maths, etc.
A diluted form of science is still science, though.
How is it more of an abstraction? How is it diluted?
 

Nayr

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I'm a third year biology under grad, it is foolish to think it is not a science. Chemistry and biology are equal in difficulty and understanding in my opinion. Mind you I do micro and cellular biology. Ecology is not as math based as some of what I do, but it still describes natural phenomena.
 

similar.squirrel

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thiosk said:
similar.squirrel said:
Anyway. My girlfriend takes the XKCD stance
Is she a physicist or mathematician?
She has an pretty thorough understanding of physics. Most of which goes over my head completely [quarks, hadrons, strange, charmed..It all make equal sense to me. Namely, it doesn't, though I would like it to].

Oddly enough, I find it strange that so much of astronomy and physics has been inferred rather than observed. I don't doubt the veracity of most findings, but it makes me think that, to be a physicist, one must be slightly unhinged >,>.
'Outside of the box' thinking, except the box has been disassembled to it's most basic components and used to make a statue of a giraffe eating toilet paper..
 

loc978

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Science? Yes. It's just squishy science. I like my sciences more concrete, but that doesn't mean the ones I'm not fond of aren't science.
 

Naturality

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Piecewise said:
Naturality said:
Yes, but is more of an abstraction than physics, maths, etc.
A diluted form of science is still science, though.
How is it more of an abstraction? How is it diluted?
It doesn't study the fundamental laws and objects of the universe, instead it studies how things interact. Biological organisms are made of thousands of molecules which are made of tens or hundreds of particles. Because there are so many of them, the way those particles interact is too complex to be studied directly. Basically, what I'm getting at is that Biology studies the effects of hundreds of fundamental things acting together whereas physics/maths study those things themselves.

That's also why biological 'laws' have so many hundreds of exceptions, whereas almost all physical laws are absolute.
 

Lord Kloo

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True that biology is almost the last science in that it relies on the first two of physics and chemistry to exist but it does and it is the science of all natural (not necessarily but mostly) living things..

So yeah its a science, and millions of biologists world wide will agree with the statement that biology is a science.
 

Bakuryukun

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Of course it's a science. I'm trying to think of other things to say, but I'm pretty awe struck that people don't think biology is a science.
 

OldRat

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Sorry, OP, but your girlfriend seems to be suffering from a case of pretentious superiority and/or being way too impressionable. Also not realizing what XKCD's point there was.

But on topic, YES, it is a science. And I don't there are many people out there who'd disagree.
 

Skoosh

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Well everything compared to physics seems a little fluffy. I'm a physics major, and obviously it is the best science, but I wouldn't say only, haha. Biologists are still experimenting and gathering empirical evidence to make predictions about and explain the world around them. Sounds like science to me.

Psychology is fuzzy though. There are psychology scientists, neuroscience and such, but there's also a lot of pseudo-scientific jerks in the field. The softer the science, the more fakes you get and the harder it is to tell them apart from the real scientists. Psychology today makes me think a lot of alchemy of yesterday evolving into chemistry. It's still working with a lot of old, non-scientific terminology while being scientific now.

If she doesn't think biology is science, how does she view medicine? Is that not scientific advancement? Evolution is art, not science?
 

Atticus89

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PaulH said:
Atticus89 said:
Sociology, Economics, Business, and Psychology (to an extent) are called the social sciences. They're different from Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (natural sciences) on the basis that the social sciences deal with human society and how it operates whereas the natural sciences deal with how life, the universe, and everything operates.
Ack ... I was a forex retail trader and even I don't consider economics a science.

It's an art if nothing else.
Economics is a subject that aims to analyze how goods are produced, distributed, and consumed. It's a study of how economic systems work, how it effects various aspects of society, and uses empirical data to create theories, hypothetical ideas, and processes (e.g. the idea of supply and demand).

I'm no economist nor an economy student so I can't give a better example of how economics is a social science.

I would, however, like to know how you see it as an art. I don't have the hands-on experience in the field like you do so you have me at a disadvantage.
 

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escapistraptor said:
similar.squirrel said:
The systematic study of any phenomena, to me, is a science. ...... it seems inherently ridiculous to discredit an entire branch of science because it uses a different set of vocabulary.
You said it best OP. You should dump your girlfriend. Now.
Agreed.
 

Togs

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its a science, its not as "hard" a science as maths but it follows the scientific method.

And its not, in anyway shape or form a art- thats quitely frankly one the dumbest things ive heard in awhile

EDIT=Not sure if the stance described in the OP is one of intellectual snobbery or plain old arrogance
 

Thedutchjelle

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I'm studying Biology at the University of Amsterdam.

Guess what my answer is going to be?

:p

Biology is a very real science. It's about life, and organisms, just as physics is about the natural laws, or chemistry about chemical reactions.
 

AWAR

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Your girlfriend should really consider her stand on science, maybe start studying some science history or something.