miércoles, 13 de marzo de 2013

Second Draft: Science and Humanities

                For a long, long time both science and humanities have been researching and publishing a lot of new material, which leads to one single question: Is one more important than the other? The answer is no, definitely no. Science and humanities are conected in such a delicate way that they complement each other.
                However, some scientist or people related to this field think that their area is more important because there are plenty of new discoveries and because they are trying to explain the beginning of the universe. On the other hand, humanists  state that their area is related to history, which leads to the identity of countries and to language, which is helpful for communication and so on and so forth.
                The thing is that science is as important as humanities, they are related and connected. For instance, science takes papers from bygone ages studied by history and the scientific method, their theses and papers follow structures from the study of language.
                In summary, science and humanities complement each other. It is like they are meant to be together. Without one, the other discipline is incomplete or is not able to explain what they are trying to. There is no discipline more important than the other.

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