The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... mathematics : then it was mathe- matics or classics : then natural science was allowed in . But still the choice had ... Mathematical Tripos was abolished . For over a hundred years , the nature of the Tripos had been crystallising . The ...
... mathematics : then it was mathe- matics or classics : then natural science was allowed in . But still the choice had ... Mathematical Tripos was abolished . For over a hundred years , the nature of the Tripos had been crystallising . The ...
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... mathematics in England stone dead for a hundred years . Well , even in academic controversy , that took some ... Mathematical Tripos firmly planted among us , should we have ever managed to abolish it ? 22 II INTELLECTUALS AS NATURAL ...
... mathematics in England stone dead for a hundred years . Well , even in academic controversy , that took some ... Mathematical Tripos firmly planted among us , should we have ever managed to abolish it ? 22 II INTELLECTUALS AS NATURAL ...
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... mathematics and science - into this loose education . A very large proportion of the eighteen - year - olds then go to college : and this college education is , like the school education , much more diffuse and less professional than ...
... mathematics and science - into this loose education . A very large proportion of the eighteen - year - olds then go to college : and this college education is , like the school education , much more diffuse and less professional than ...
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THE TWO CULTURES page | 1 |
INTELLECTUALS AS NATURAL LUDDITES | 23 |
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION | 30 |
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