Analysis Of Science And The Sense Of Wonder By Walt Whitman

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My theory is that the scientist are just as appreciative of nature as the poet Walt Whitman. While I do believe this I also do agree with the writer of the essay that science does "Sucks the beauty out of everything. Reducing it all to numbers, tables, and measurements."(Science and the Sense of Wonder pg. 249) However I also feel that science explained while it is beautiful because it tells us why we see blue as blue, red as red, or green as green. Scientist don't just look at a deer and the first thing they do is take measurements and study it sometimes they just look at deer to look at deer. While yes 9 times out of 10 we do unethical things like experimenting on animals but it is just as bad as those people who are going out and shooting deer yet people say "They're getting out into nature." At least scientist aren't murdering for …show more content…

However those same people don't notice how they think and the way that they think is "Should I be satisfied to watch the sun glinting off a single pebble and scorn and knowledge of a beach?"(Science and the Sense of Wonder pg. 249) what this quote means is that those who don't look at something from both perspectives will never truly understand their opposition. Therefore scientist do think of nature in the same ways that other people do because with nature and science there its not all just numbers and charts and graphs like Walt Whitman is saying. In science they also observe and science and merely just a way to explain everything so we better understand the stuff around us including nature, and if it wasn't for science than we would not have the technological advances we have today in fact we wouldn't have much of anything. It is also because of science that we can save animals on the verge of

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