The Rise of Science in Relation to SocietyMacmillan, 1964 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... civilization than you seem inclined to admit . Remember what risk the nations of Europe ran , not so many centuries ago of being overwhelmed by the Turks , and how ridiculous such an idea now is ! The more civilized so - called ...
... civilization than you seem inclined to admit . Remember what risk the nations of Europe ran , not so many centuries ago of being overwhelmed by the Turks , and how ridiculous such an idea now is ! The more civilized so - called ...
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... civilization within which it is examined . If conceived as mutually incompatible , science and values may frustrate or destroy each other , dragging their civilization towards stagnation or decline . As a mutually productive and ...
... civilization within which it is examined . If conceived as mutually incompatible , science and values may frustrate or destroy each other , dragging their civilization towards stagnation or decline . As a mutually productive and ...
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... civilization that is to continue to advance or indeed to survive . A civilization so prone to commit suicide that it could be saved only by concealing from it the means of its own destruc- tion would not endure for long . Rather , for ...
... civilization that is to continue to advance or indeed to survive . A civilization so prone to commit suicide that it could be saved only by concealing from it the means of its own destruc- tion would not endure for long . Rather , for ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE SCHOLAR AND THE CRAFTSMAN IN THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLU | 21 |
BACONS MAN OF SCIENCE | 41 |
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