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Historians argued whether, based on the standard of experimental science by Needham, Chinese technological developments could be considered as science or just haphazard fragments of a science. 24 Zhou, C. (2010) The origin of "science" and its spread in modern China [J], Science of Science Research, 28 (04), pp. 481 - 488. Wu, director and founder of the Department of the History of Science, Tsinghua University, describes how "Science" is derived from the Latin word "scientia", which meant "knowledge" during the Middle Ages (McMorris, [12]). What does Science Mean for the Chinese: What Is Science?. [Extracted from the article] |