Science and Life: Aberdeen AddressesJ. Murray, 1920 - 229 páginas This work is a collection of addresses and articles written at Aberdeen University regarding the interaction between science and society. |
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... arts of peace and the illegitimate purposes of war , have been made by men in the simple pursuit of truth for its own sake and without thought of any pecuniary reward , or even of practical applications . You can trust the State , after ...
... arts of peace and the illegitimate purposes of war , have been made by men in the simple pursuit of truth for its own sake and without thought of any pecuniary reward , or even of practical applications . You can trust the State , after ...
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... artists wealth and honour . But the man who created the music , an infinitely rarer kind of genius , probably had difficulty in obtaining a bare livelihood by his art , and would have just as much difficulty , if he lived now , as he ...
... artists wealth and honour . But the man who created the music , an infinitely rarer kind of genius , probably had difficulty in obtaining a bare livelihood by his art , and would have just as much difficulty , if he lived now , as he ...
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... artist , a parson , or any great thinker of the old type , nearly as easily as you can starve a scientific genius . Because they are more self - con- tained . To them the brain is both the raw material and the machine for finishing and ...
... artist , a parson , or any great thinker of the old type , nearly as easily as you can starve a scientific genius . Because they are more self - con- tained . To them the brain is both the raw material and the machine for finishing and ...
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... art , from morality and religion , and generally from the human element of education . " But the scientific man is ... artist who , too often , through defects in their early education , are both blind and deaf to the spirit of ...
... art , from morality and religion , and generally from the human element of education . " But the scientific man is ... artist who , too often , through defects in their early education , are both blind and deaf to the spirit of ...
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... arts man with M.A. ( Hon . ) , B.Sc. , is too often such as is calculated to bring science into disrepute . But it is on the financial side that this university is most open to criticism in its treatment of science . An investigation of ...
... arts man with M.A. ( Hon . ) , B.Sc. , is too often such as is calculated to bring science into disrepute . But it is on the financial side that this university is most open to criticism in its treatment of science . An investigation of ...
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