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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... no possible objection could be taken . But it is absurd that the administration of a modern State should be left to men ignorant of science and of its human consequences . More serious consequences have attended the overweighting.
... no possible objection could be taken . But it is absurd that the administration of a modern State should be left to men ignorant of science and of its human consequences . More serious consequences have attended the overweighting.
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... human aspect of learn- ing , if it is the highest , is also the last aspect to be achieved , and if no adequate appreciation of the older humanities can be arrived at without long prepara- tion in the grammar and etymology of ancient ...
... human aspect of learn- ing , if it is the highest , is also the last aspect to be achieved , and if no adequate appreciation of the older humanities can be arrived at without long prepara- tion in the grammar and etymology of ancient ...
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... human nature have been more immediate and universal than could be produced by any local migrations in themselves . The change is the more immediate and complete , as one generation succeeds another , among those upon whom the struggle ...
... human nature have been more immediate and universal than could be produced by any local migrations in themselves . The change is the more immediate and complete , as one generation succeeds another , among those upon whom the struggle ...
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... human destiny , it translates thought and intelligence into action , before the partnership is severed , and it merges itself at last into the general level it set out so bravely to reach , headlong and divinely useless at one bound ...
... human destiny , it translates thought and intelligence into action , before the partnership is severed , and it merges itself at last into the general level it set out so bravely to reach , headlong and divinely useless at one bound ...
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... human , during which , without much change , certainly without any evidence of progressive exhaustion , the energy of the sun had been invigorating and quickening the world . The fixed stars overhead , shining without apparent change of ...
... human , during which , without much change , certainly without any evidence of progressive exhaustion , the energy of the sun had been invigorating and quickening the world . The fixed stars overhead , shining without apparent change of ...
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