The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... sense anti - intellec- tual , anxious to restrict both art and thought to the existential moment . And so on . Anyone with a mild talent for invective could produce plenty of this kind of subterranean back - chat . On each side there is ...
... sense anti - intellec- tual , anxious to restrict both art and thought to the existential moment . And so on . Anyone with a mild talent for invective could produce plenty of this kind of subterranean back - chat . On each side there is ...
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... sense , that is still the question . In the advanced countries , we have real- ised in a rough and ready way what the old indus- trial revolution brought with it . A great increase of population , because applied science went hand in ...
... sense , that is still the question . In the advanced countries , we have real- ised in a rough and ready way what the old indus- trial revolution brought with it . A great increase of population , because applied science went hand in ...
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... sense , are less rigorously trained than English products from technical colleges ; but the Americans have the confidence , both social and in- dividual , that is helped through having mixed with their equals at universities . 23 I have ...
... sense , are less rigorously trained than English products from technical colleges ; but the Americans have the confidence , both social and in- dividual , that is helped through having mixed with their equals at universities . 23 I have ...
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THE TWO CULTURES page | 1 |
INTELLECTUALS AS NATURAL LUDDITES | 23 |
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION | 30 |
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