The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... intellectual " is used nowadays ? There seems to be a new definition which certainly doesn't include Rutherford or Eddington or Dirac or Adrian or me . It does seem rather odd , don't y ' know . ' 2 Literary intellectuals at one pole ...
... intellectual " is used nowadays ? There seems to be a new definition which certainly doesn't include Rutherford or Eddington or Dirac or Adrian or me . It does seem rather odd , don't y ' know . ' 2 Literary intellectuals at one pole ...
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... literary intellectuals are at home : it is the subdued voice of their culture . Then they hear a much louder voice , that of another archetypal figure , Rutherford , trumpeting : " This is the heroic age of science ! This is the ...
... literary intellectuals are at home : it is the subdued voice of their culture . Then they hear a much louder voice , that of another archetypal figure , Rutherford , trumpeting : " This is the heroic age of science ! This is the ...
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... intellectuals have never tried , wanted , or been able to understand the industrial revolution , much less accept it . Intellectuals , in particular literary intellectuals , are natural Luddites . That is specially true of this country ...
... intellectuals have never tried , wanted , or been able to understand the industrial revolution , much less accept it . Intellectuals , in particular literary intellectuals , are natural Luddites . That is specially true of this country ...
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THE TWO CULTURES page | 1 |
INTELLECTUALS AS NATURAL LUDDITES | 23 |
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION | 30 |
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