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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... truth and un- hampered by any pecuniary or practical con- siderations . We arrive at this paradox , the truth of which is established by the whole history of science , that though you may foster in a general way the dis- covery of new ...
... truth and un- hampered by any pecuniary or practical con- siderations . We arrive at this paradox , the truth of which is established by the whole history of science , that though you may foster in a general way the dis- covery of new ...
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... truth , and without any care whether or not all the labour and thought they expend in the search will or will not be repaid in increased good to the community . Now , willing enough as I - am to subscribe to the doctrine that every one ...
... truth , and without any care whether or not all the labour and thought they expend in the search will or will not be repaid in increased good to the community . Now , willing enough as I - am to subscribe to the doctrine that every one ...
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... truth , that horror of , and detestation for , even the shadow of a lie , which is the common necessary antecedent of all forms of creative work . But it needs labora- tories and special homes for its successful prosecution , freedom ...
... truth , that horror of , and detestation for , even the shadow of a lie , which is the common necessary antecedent of all forms of creative work . But it needs labora- tories and special homes for its successful prosecution , freedom ...
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... Truth . We are warned with unconscious humour of the danger " of the divorce of science and the scientific spirit from literature and art , from morality and religion , and generally from the human element of education . " But the ...
... Truth . We are warned with unconscious humour of the danger " of the divorce of science and the scientific spirit from literature and art , from morality and religion , and generally from the human element of education . " But the ...
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... truth is the only aspect of truth that has not been cheapened and made nauseating , and which stands so far above all personal prejudice and passion as to be unshaken . Until a similar veracity of thought and action becomes universal ...
... truth is the only aspect of truth that has not been cheapened and made nauseating , and which stands so far above all personal prejudice and passion as to be unshaken . Until a similar veracity of thought and action becomes universal ...
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