The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... technicians . Will , and quite a small number of years . There is no evidence that any country or race is better than any other in scientific teacha- bility : there is a good deal of evidence that all are much alike . Tradition and ...
... technicians . Will , and quite a small number of years . There is no evidence that any country or race is better than any other in scientific teacha- bility : there is a good deal of evidence that all are much alike . Tradition and ...
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... number of technicians is an- other and a very interesting problem . 24 The concentration of our population makes us , of course , more vulnerable also in military terms . 25 There is one curious result in all major industrial- ised ...
... number of technicians is an- other and a very interesting problem . 24 The concentration of our population makes us , of course , more vulnerable also in military terms . 25 There is one curious result in all major industrial- ised ...
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... number of technicians is an- other and a very interesting problem . 24 The concentration of our population makes us , of course , more vulnerable also in military terms . 25 There is one curious result in all major industrial- ised ...
... number of technicians is an- other and a very interesting problem . 24 The concentration of our population makes us , of course , more vulnerable also in military terms . 25 There is one curious result in all major industrial- ised ...
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