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discuss the George orwell's views on what is science​

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Answered by shikhupathak3
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Orwell argues that although science is highly valued in society, it should not be “piling up a lot of facts”. Science should be the collective thought process of reasoning, and should coexist harmoniously with literature and art in a person's educational diet.

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Answered by ItzCherie15
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George OrwellI agree with Orwell when he prefers the broad definition of science. ... The idea that Science means a way of looking at the world, and not simply a body of knowledge, is in practice strongly resisted. I think sheer professional jealousy is part of the reason for this.

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