The Royal Society matters because it institutionalized peer questioning and doubt, allowing scientists to present findings before peers who improve the research process.
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Royal Society
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"...of the foundations of this bureaucracy was the founding of the Royal Society of London in 1660. Why is this important? Because for the..."
"...of Education's Global Education Innovation Initiative and a fellow of the Royal Society. He has authored two books that share his extensive work in..."
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Jiang's education argument begins with a narrow definition and ends with a democratic dream.
Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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