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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... become so accustomed as to be hardly consciously aware of , frequently furnish the greatest amount of new knowledge . In a new country , before the rush of gold - seekers , of lumbermen , or of farmers , must come the pioneer . He ...
... become so accustomed as to be hardly consciously aware of , frequently furnish the greatest amount of new knowledge . In a new country , before the rush of gold - seekers , of lumbermen , or of farmers , must come the pioneer . He ...
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... become more and more numerous , and the pace of progress increases and ever must increase . This world of ignorance is the El Dorado of the future , limitless and inex- haustible so long as the spirit of divine curiosity to know haunts ...
... become more and more numerous , and the pace of progress increases and ever must increase . This world of ignorance is the El Dorado of the future , limitless and inex- haustible so long as the spirit of divine curiosity to know haunts ...
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... become , not by any means the quiet sanctuaries of ancient learning , which would be relatively harmless , but the active agents in per- petuating in power a type of man who is hopelessly out of tune with his environment , however ...
... become , not by any means the quiet sanctuaries of ancient learning , which would be relatively harmless , but the active agents in per- petuating in power a type of man who is hopelessly out of tune with his environment , however ...
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... become pernicious and a barrier to a properly- balanced co - ordination between the old and the new . Every argument they use against scientific specialisation untempered by humanistic influences applies with much greater aptness to ...
... become pernicious and a barrier to a properly- balanced co - ordination between the old and the new . Every argument they use against scientific specialisation untempered by humanistic influences applies with much greater aptness to ...
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... become if science teaches the nation to recognise Truth apart from traditional belief . To those to whom science is ... becomes universal , there can , in the words of Huxley , be no alleviation of the sufferings of mankind . The cult of ...
... become if science teaches the nation to recognise Truth apart from traditional belief . To those to whom science is ... becomes universal , there can , in the words of Huxley , be no alleviation of the sufferings of mankind . The cult of ...
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