The Rational Thought of Science Popularization from the Perspective of Disembodying Mechanism Theory

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The paper disserts the important function of scientific thoughts when facing the distrust of social common snse., raises that improving science popularization not only means to popularize knowledge, but also means to foster scientific rational thought and improve public science literacy with the help of study on application of science popularization from the perspective of disembodying mechanism theory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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4134-4137

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May 2014

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