The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... ised ) but much too rigorously.11 They know that— and they are beating about to get it right . The Scandinavians , in particular the Swedes , who would make a more sensible job of it than any of us , are handicapped by their practical ...
... ised ) but much too rigorously.11 They know that— and they are beating about to get it right . The Scandinavians , in particular the Swedes , who would make a more sensible job of it than any of us , are handicapped by their practical ...
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... ised in a rough and ready way what the old indus- trial revolution brought with it . A great increase of population , because applied science went hand in hand with medical science and medical care . Enough to eat , for a similar reason ...
... ised in a rough and ready way what the old indus- trial revolution brought with it . A great increase of population , because applied science went hand in hand with medical science and medical care . Enough to eat , for a similar reason ...
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... ised societies . The amount of talent one requires for the primary tasks is greater than any country can comfortably produce , and this will become in- creasingly obvious . The consequence is that there are no people left , clever ...
... ised societies . The amount of talent one requires for the primary tasks is greater than any country can comfortably produce , and this will become in- creasingly obvious . The consequence is that there are no people left , clever ...
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