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Unit 3
Content of the concept and the main features of the scientific text
I. Read the following text.
The emergence and development of scientific style is associated with the
evolution of various branches of scientific knowledge, various fields of human
activity. Initially, the style of scientific presentation was close to the style of the
storytelling. Thus, the scientific works of Pythagoras, Plato and Lucretius differed
in a special, emotional perception of phenomena. The department of scientific style
from the artistic was in the Alexandrian period, when in Greek, spreading its
influence on the whole of the then cultural world, began to create consistent
scientific terminology. Subsequently, it was replenished at the expense of Latin,
which became the international scientific language of the European Middle Ages.
In the Renaissance scientists sought brevity and precision scientific description
free of emotional and artistic elements of presentation are contrary to abstract
logical reflection of nature. It is known that the "artistic" character of Galileo's
statement was annoying Kepler, and Descartes found that the style of scientific
evidence of Galileo was excessively "fictitious". In the future, the model of
scientific language became strictly logical statement of Newton.
The scientific style has its varieties (subclasses): popular science, scientific
and business, scientific and technical (industrial and technical), scientific and
journalistic, educational and scientific.
The style of scientific works is determined, in the final analysis, by their
content and objectives of scientific communication - if possible, accurately and
fully explain the facts of reality, to show causal relationships between phenomena,
to identify patterns of historical development, etc. The scientific style is
characterized by a logical sequence of presentation, organized by the system of
links between parts of the statement, the authors' desire for accuracy, concordance,
uniqueness of the statement while preserving the saturation of the content.