The two cultures and the scientific revolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... science , particu- larly in applied science . No one listened . The traditional culture didn't listen at all : and the pure scientists , such as there were , didn't listen very eagerly . You will find the story , which in spirit ...
... science , particu- larly in applied science . No one listened . The traditional culture didn't listen at all : and the pure scientists , such as there were , didn't listen very eagerly . You will find the story , which in spirit ...
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... science to industry , no longer hit and miss , no longer the ideas of odd ' inventors ' , but the real stuff . Dating this second change is very ... applied science . How many educated people know anything about productive industry , 31.
... science to industry , no longer hit and miss , no longer the ideas of odd ' inventors ' , but the real stuff . Dating this second change is very ... applied science . How many educated people know anything about productive industry , 31.
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... applied science before they can read . That is an advantage we haven't made the most of . Just as the Americans have the advantage that nine out of ten adults can drive a car and are to some ex- tent mechanics . In the last war , which ...
... applied science before they can read . That is an advantage we haven't made the most of . Just as the Americans have the advantage that nine out of ten adults can drive a car and are to some ex- tent mechanics . In the last war , which ...
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