The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... rest of the intellectual world - though there are plenty who are religious , and that seems to be in- creasingly so among the young . Statistically also , slightly more scientists are on the Left in open politics - though again , plenty ...
... rest of the intellectual world - though there are plenty who are religious , and that seems to be in- creasingly so among the young . Statistically also , slightly more scientists are on the Left in open politics - though again , plenty ...
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Charles Percy Snow. the rest of the intellectual world , considerably more scientists in this country and probably in ... rest . That total incompre- hension gives , much more pervasively than we real- ise , living in it , an unscientific ...
Charles Percy Snow. the rest of the intellectual world , considerably more scientists in this country and probably in ... rest . That total incompre- hension gives , much more pervasively than we real- ise , living in it , an unscientific ...
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... rest . In the rich countries people are living longer , eat- ing better , working less . In a poor country like In- dia , the expectation of life is less than half what it is in England . There is some evidence that Indians and other ...
... rest . In the rich countries people are living longer , eat- ing better , working less . In a poor country like In- dia , the expectation of life is less than half what it is in England . There is some evidence that Indians and other ...
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