The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... major work of English literature . They dismiss them as ignorant specialists . Yet their own ignorance and their own specialisation is just as startling . A good many times I have been present at gatherings of people who 15.
... major work of English literature . They dismiss them as ignorant specialists . Yet their own ignorance and their own specialisation is just as startling . A good many times I have been present at gatherings of people who 15.
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... specialisation , like nothing else on earth , is dictated by the Oxford and Cambridge scholarship examinations . If that is so , one would have thought it not utterly impracticable to change the Oxford and Cambridge scholarship ...
... specialisation , like nothing else on earth , is dictated by the Oxford and Cambridge scholarship examinations . If that is so , one would have thought it not utterly impracticable to change the Oxford and Cambridge scholarship ...
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... specialisation : and we work our clever young up to the age of twenty - one far harder than the Americans , though no harder than the Rus- sians . At eighteen , our science specialists know more science than their contemporaries ...
... specialisation : and we work our clever young up to the age of twenty - one far harder than the Americans , though no harder than the Rus- sians . At eighteen , our science specialists know more science than their contemporaries ...
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