Scientific Temper: The Basis of Logic, Curiosity, and Progress
- In which Article of the Indian Constitution is the development of 'scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform' included as a Fundamental Duty? - Article 51A (h)
- Who is primarily credited with popularizing the phrase 'Scientific Temper' in modern India? - Jawaharlal Nehru
- In which of his famous books did Jawaharlal Nehru describe scientific temper as a "way of life, a process of thinking, and a method of acting"? - The Discovery of India
- Approximately 2,500 years ago, at which place did Gautam Buddha preach to the people not to accept any claim based solely on tradition or scriptures but ....
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