The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 51 pages |
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... going to oversimplify , but their estimate , and I believe it's pretty near right , is this . First of all , as many alpha plus scientists as the country can throw up . No country has many of them . Provided the schools and universities ...
... going to oversimplify , but their estimate , and I believe it's pretty near right , is this . First of all , as many alpha plus scientists as the country can throw up . No country has many of them . Provided the schools and universities ...
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... going to be au fond more anxious than France or Sweden : 24 and with very little in the way of natural resources - by the standard of the great world powers , with nothing . The only real assets we have , in fact , are our wits . Those ...
... going to be au fond more anxious than France or Sweden : 24 and with very little in the way of natural resources - by the standard of the great world powers , with nothing . The only real assets we have , in fact , are our wits . Those ...
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... going . At present , we couldn't find them . These men , whom we don't yet possess , need to be trained not only in scientific but in human terms . They could not do their job if they did not shrug off every trace of paternalism ...
... going . At present , we couldn't find them . These men , whom we don't yet possess , need to be trained not only in scientific but in human terms . They could not do their job if they did not shrug off every trace of paternalism ...
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