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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.
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