The two cultures and the scientific revolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... gone sour . There are about fifty thousand working scientists in the coun- try and about eighty thousand professional engi- neers or applied scientists . During the war and in the years since , my colleagues and I have had to interview ...
... gone sour . There are about fifty thousand working scientists in the coun- try and about eighty thousand professional engi- neers or applied scientists . During the war and in the years since , my colleagues and I have had to interview ...
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... gone too far to be reversible . I have given reasons why I think it is a disastrous process , for the purpose of a living culture . I am going on to give reasons why I think it is fatal , if we're to perform our practical tasks in the ...
... gone too far to be reversible . I have given reasons why I think it is a disastrous process , for the purpose of a living culture . I am going on to give reasons why I think it is fatal , if we're to perform our practical tasks in the ...
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... gone wrong , and gone wrong in the same way . I don't pretend that any country has got its edu- cation perfect . In some ways , as I said before , the Russians and Americans are both more actively dissatisfied with theirs than we are ...
... gone wrong , and gone wrong in the same way . I don't pretend that any country has got its edu- cation perfect . In some ways , as I said before , the Russians and Americans are both more actively dissatisfied with theirs than we are ...
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