What is one of the main roles of philosophy according to the introduction?

Philosophy of Science and Ethics

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To replace scientific methods with philosophical ones
To reflect on major human issues like ethics and politics
To eliminate the need for scientific inquiry
To provide definitive answers to ethical questions
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How does the philosophy of science view the influence of technology on daily life?
As a replacement for traditional ethics
As a subject for ethical and behavioral reflection
As irrelevant to ethical considerations
As a purely positive development
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What historical influence shaped the model of university education in Brazil?
The Japanese model of the 18th century
The British model of the 19th century
The French model of the early 20th century
The American model of the 21st century
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What is a key benefit of integrating philosophy of science in education?
It eliminates the need for scientific research
It provides a purely theoretical perspective
It enhances critical thinking and contextual understanding
It focuses solely on historical facts
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is it important to consider the historical context in scientific education?
To ensure students memorize dates and events
To understand the development and impact of scientific ideas
To replace scientific theories with historical narratives
To focus on the biographies of scientists
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What does the philosophy of science encourage in terms of scientific knowledge?
Ignoring the ethical implications of science
Rejection of all scientific advancements
Questioning and reflection on scientific knowledge
Acceptance of scientific knowledge as absolute truth
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the philosophy of science view the role of ethics in scientific advancements?
As a hindrance to scientific progress
As a central aspect to be problematized
As a separate field with no overlap
As an unnecessary consideration
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