Science gives us a doubting and hesitating reply,for it is the nature of science not to dogmestise,but to experiment and reason and reply on the mind of men .comment on this statement from nehrus perspective
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The Scientific temper is a way of life (defined in this context as an individual and social process of thinking and acting) which uses the scientific method and which may, consequently, include questioning, observing physical reality, testing, hypothesizing, analysing, and communicating (not necessarily in that order). "Scientific temper" describes an attitude which involves the application of logic. Discussion, argument and analysis are vital parts of scientific temper. Elements of fairness, equality and democracy are built into it
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