User talk:Brz7/Scientific adjectives

Policy studies edit

Policy studies (a.o. Social policy) are I think a type of applied science (or instrumental science) but then not just natural sciences but the full spectrum. Any ideas? Brz7 13:12, 3 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Theology / Philosophy edit

These are interrelated - Philosophical theology, Theological philosophy - or? Should they be added? Theology has several combinations with scientific adjectives. Brz7 13:12, 3 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Adding scientific adjectives to the table edit

What is the fastest way to add scientific adjectives (i.e. vertical columns) to the table and keep the alphabetical order? For now I copy/paste all new items to the columns of all sciences. Brz7 18:17, 3 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

I asked here and an HTML::WikiConverter was recommended. --Brz7 22:42, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

I am not sure I completely understand here edit

Experimental sciences (which are done in the laboratory) are very different than observational sciences (where most data can not be obtained in the lab) like:

  • Astronomy
  • astrophysics
  • geophysics
  • solar physics
  • stellar physics
  • cosmology
  • meteorology
  • oceanography
  • geomagnetism
  • seismology
  • atmospheric physics
  • ocean physics
  • most earth sciences
  • most space sciences
  • most ocean sciences
  • most atmospheric sciences

Some sciences have observational and experimental components, like evolutionary biology, or botany, or zoology or entymology. There are also clinical sciences, like clinical psychology. --Filll 20:23, 3 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi! Yes, various classifications can be made, excluding some sciene(s). Therefore initially I propose to add all (almost all: no "Pseudosciences / List of pseudosciences and pseudoscientific concepts" (which may be a source for new sciences..because what is exactly the scientific method)) to the table, which will "create/coin" rather bizarre/exotic names. More and more crossover takes place.
Of course other tables could be made (be bold!) which include experimental sciences (or observational, clinical) only.
I know, it's a jungle out there ;) Brz7 20:25, 4 January 2007 (UTC)Reply