The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... perhaps creative moments , but those triumphs of life are pools of light we make for ourselves while the edge of the road is black : each of us dies alone . Some scientists I have known have had faith in revealed religion . Perhaps with ...
... perhaps creative moments , but those triumphs of life are pools of light we make for ourselves while the edge of the road is black : each of us dies alone . Some scientists I have known have had faith in revealed religion . Perhaps with ...
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... perhaps not many would go so far as one hero , who perhaps I should admit was further down the scientific lad- der than the people I've been talking about - who , when asked what books he read , replied firmly and confidently : ' Books ...
... perhaps not many would go so far as one hero , who perhaps I should admit was further down the scientific lad- der than the people I've been talking about - who , when asked what books he read , replied firmly and confidently : ' Books ...
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Charles Percy Snow. instinct perhaps sharpened in this country by the passion to find a new snobbism wherever possible , and to invent one if it doesn't exist was to take it for granted that applied science was an occupa- tion for second ...
Charles Percy Snow. instinct perhaps sharpened in this country by the passion to find a new snobbism wherever possible , and to invent one if it doesn't exist was to take it for granted that applied science was an occupa- tion for second ...
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