The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... England always has for our exist- ing educational institutions , whatever they happen to be . If you study the fly - sheets of the time , you will find the passionate arguments for keeping the examination precisely as it was to all ...
... England always has for our exist- ing educational institutions , whatever they happen to be . If you study the fly - sheets of the time , you will find the passionate arguments for keeping the examination precisely as it was to all ...
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... England , met no competition at all , brought in other educated Germans , and made for- tunes exactly as though they were dealing with a rich , illiterate colonial territory . Similar fortunes were made by German technologists in the ...
... England , met no competition at all , brought in other educated Germans , and made for- tunes exactly as though they were dealing with a rich , illiterate colonial territory . Similar fortunes were made by German technologists in the ...
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... people who once ran them are now being educated for different things . This is already clear in the United States , and is becoming clear in England . 2 1669 THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA , SANTA CRUZ This 58.
... people who once ran them are now being educated for different things . This is already clear in the United States , and is becoming clear in England . 2 1669 THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA , SANTA CRUZ This 58.
Table des matières
THE TWO CULTURES page | 1 |
INTELLECTUALS AS NATURAL LUDDITES | 23 |
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION | 30 |
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