The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 51 pages |
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... believe the energy of the nucleus would ever be released- nine years later , at Chicago , the first pile began to run . That was the only major bloomer in scientific judgment Rutherford ever made . It is interesting that it should be at ...
... believe the energy of the nucleus would ever be released- nine years later , at Chicago , the first pile began to run . That was the only major bloomer in scientific judgment Rutherford ever made . It is interesting that it should be at ...
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... believe in education exactly as my grandfather did , and for the same mixture of idealistic and bread- and - butter reasons . Anyway , the Russians have judged what kind and number of educated men and women 20 a country needs to come ...
... believe in education exactly as my grandfather did , and for the same mixture of idealistic and bread- and - butter reasons . Anyway , the Russians have judged what kind and number of educated men and women 20 a country needs to come ...
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... believe that men will behave as you say they ought to ? Can you imagine a political technique , in parliamentary societies like the U.S. or our own , by which any such plan could become real ? Do you really believe that there is one ...
... believe that men will behave as you say they ought to ? Can you imagine a political technique , in parliamentary societies like the U.S. or our own , by which any such plan could become real ? Do you really believe that there is one ...
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