The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... seems to be a new definition which certainly doesn't include Rutherford or Eddington or Dirac or Adrian or me . It does seem rather odd , don't y ' know . ' 2 Literary intellectuals at one pole - at the other scientists , and as the ...
... seems to be a new definition which certainly doesn't include Rutherford or Eddington or Dirac or Adrian or me . It does seem rather odd , don't y ' know . ' 2 Literary intellectuals at one pole - at the other scientists , and as the ...
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... seems to be in- creasingly so among the young . Statistically also , slightly more scientists are on the Left in open politics - though again , plenty always have called themselves conservatives , and that also seems to be more common ...
... seems to be in- creasingly so among the young . Statistically also , slightly more scientists are on the Left in open politics - though again , plenty always have called themselves conservatives , and that also seems to be more common ...
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... seems to mat- ter much . For the task of totally industrialising a major country , as in China today , it only takes ... seem to count 47.
... seems to mat- ter much . For the task of totally industrialising a major country , as in China today , it only takes ... seem to count 47.
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