Noun
knowledge accumulated by systematic study and organized by general principles
Source: WordNetNo longer is science asked to understand the world, or to improve any part of it. It is asked instead to immediately justify everything that happens... spectacular domination has cut down the vast tree of scientific knowledge in order to make itself a truncheon. Guy Debord
It is my deliberate opinion that the one essential requisite of human welfare in all ways is scientific knowledge of human nature. Harriet Martineau
Einstein's results again turned the tables and now very few philosophers or scientists still think that scientific knowledge is, or can be, proven knowledge. Imre Lakatos
The problem of transmitting scientific knowledge is a very difficult business. Jack Steinberger
As long as scientists are free to pursue the truth wherever it may lead, there will be a flow of new scientific knowledge to those who can apply it to practical problems. Vannevar Bush
There is no use of simply acquiring titles or amassing wealth if one has no self-respect and scientific knowledge. Periyar E. V. Ramasamy