Science popularization — start?
Begun in the 18th century with Fontenelle and Buffon.
Assessment final component?
Dissertation worth 50% of final grade.
Oral exam format?
Group presentations with slides, 12-15 minutes.
Course assignment themes?
Writing styles, audiences, media, drawing science.
Fontenelle's popularization method?
Dialogues explaining astronomy to broad audiences.
Latin philosophy — key figure?
Cicero, who made philosophy accessible in Latin.
Imaginary lady in science — purpose?
Engage women and beginners with relatable scientific dialogue.
Nature as a book — metaphor?
Nature is an accessible text to learn from.
Assessment grading parts?
Content (10), attitude (5), slideshow (5).
Historical science dissemination?
Shift from scholarly texts to accessible formats.
Course assignment mediums?
Museums, press, amateur outreach, drawing.
Fontenelle's
Six Evenings dialogues explaining astronomy.
Latin philosophy style?
Balanced, approachable, avoiding excessive formality.
Nature's limits?
Human reason can appreciate but not fully understand.
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1. Who is credited with popularizing science through the dialogue format in the 18th century?
2. According to the course outline, which assessment procedure is conducted first in the final evaluation process?
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