Curiosity
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Creativity, curiosity, and emotional intelligence will always be the province of people.
But it is nonetheless important to recognize how much Muslim countries could contribute to humankind by nurturing once again the spirit of
curiosity
that drives scientific inquiry – whether to marvel at divine creation or just to try to understand why things are the way they are.
So here is one model economy: German labor-market policies, Swedish pensions, French low-carbon energy, Canadian health care, Swiss energy efficiency, American scientific curiosity, Brazilian anti-poverty programs, and Costa Rican tropical happiness.
But, just as certainly,
curiosity
is a powerful driving force in scientific discovery.
Indeed, along with talent and interest, as well as mathematical or other quantitative abilities,
curiosity
is a necessary characteristic of any successful scientist.
But the urge for knowledge that drives inborn
curiosity
to transcend given horizons does not remain uncurbed.
The more that unexpected results, brought forth by research in the laboratory, are a precondition for further innovations, the more pressure there is to bring the production of knowledge under control, to direct research in specific directions, and to tame scientific
curiosity.
But
curiosity
must not be limited too severely, lest science’s ability to produce new knowledge be lost.
To be sure, not everything that arouses scientific
curiosity
is controversial; in fact, most scientific research is not.
Private investment in research directs
curiosity
onto paths where new scientific breakthroughs promise high economic potential.
In Europe, the establishment of the European Research Council (ERC) is entering a decisive phase, with crucial implications concerning the role we are prepared to concede to scientific
curiosity.
Individual teams are to enter a pan-European competition to determine the best of the best, opening a free space for scientific
curiosity
and enabling the unforeseeable outcomes that are characteristic of cutting-edge research.
The dilemma – and it is a decisive one – is that today we cherish the passionate
curiosity
of an Albert Einstein.
But we still want to control the unforeseeable consequences to which
curiosity
leads.
The dilemma must be overcome by allowing
curiosity
to be protected and supported, while trying to capture those of its fruits that will benefit society.
Americans – but not only Americans – will watch the remainder of the campaign with the
curiosity
of Roman citizens watching a battle between gladiators.
What was a theoretical
curiosity
raised by John Maynard Keynes in the 1930's has become the fundamental issue confronting policymakers in the world's largest economies.
At BT, we are collaborating with tech entrepreneurs and education thinkers to develop fresh and creative ways to engage young people’s innate
curiosity.
Barr’s letter said that “most” of Trump’s attempts to obstruct justice were publicly known – thus fueling intense
curiosity
about what unknown attempts there might be.
For most people in advanced economies, education is how one feeds one’s curiosity, discovers one’s passions, and learns to look after oneself, navigating the worlds of work and civic and social life.
But debates are a poor indicator of a presidency: they test likeability, cleverness, and a vision, but they reveal little about candidates’ temperament, judgment, curiosity, wisdom, and diplomatic skill.
This expectation of blind deference is all the more problematic when the president knows little and lacks
curiosity.
The goal is to foster curiosity, boost self-confidence, and empower girls to pursue their dreams.
At the first glance Levin saw an expression of eager
curiosity
in the look with which Kitty gazed at this incomprehensible and terrible woman, but it lasted only an instant.
And there rose before his mind's eye a whole row of those vigorous, strong, self-assured men, who had always involuntarily attracted his
curiosity
and attention.
The peasants beside the cart all got up and looked with merry
curiosity
at the visitor, making their own comments.
And in spite of her agitation Anna smiled on noticing the naive expression of curiosity, surprise and terror on Dolly's face.
After being so lovely in its tranquillity, her face suddenly expressed a strange curiosity, anger, and pride.
I, on the contrary, am hopeful,' said Dolly, looking at Anna with
curiosity.
Though Koznyshev's plan, which Levin had not heard to the end – of how a liberated Slavonic world, forty millions strong, should, together with Russia, commence a new epoch in history – interested him very much as something quite new to him, and though he was disturbed by
curiosity
and anxiety as to why he had been summoned, yet as soon as he had left the drawing-room and was alone, he immediately recollected his thoughts of the morning.
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