The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... plenty of days when I have spent the working hours with scientists and then gone off at night with some literary colleagues . I mean that literally . I have had , of course , intimate friends among both scientists and writers . It was ...
... plenty of days when I have spent the working hours with scientists and then gone off at night with some literary colleagues . I mean that literally . I have had , of course , intimate friends among both scientists and writers . It was ...
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... plenty who are religious , and that seems to be in- creasingly so among the young . Statistically also , slightly more scientists are on the Left in open politics - though again , plenty always have called themselves conservatives , and ...
... plenty who are religious , and that seems to be in- creasingly so among the young . Statistically also , slightly more scientists are on the Left in open politics - though again , plenty always have called themselves conservatives , and ...
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... plenty of energy and interest to spare , and we came across several who had read everything that literary people talk about . But that's very rare . Most of the rest , when one tried to probe for what books they had read , would ...
... plenty of energy and interest to spare , and we came across several who had read everything that literary people talk about . But that's very rare . Most of the rest , when one tried to probe for what books they had read , would ...
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THE TWO CULTURES page | 1 |
INTELLECTUALS AS NATURAL LUDDITES | 23 |
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION | 30 |
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