The Rise of Science in Relation to SocietyMacmillan, 1964 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... motive , now so familiar to us . In this way , it is claimed , head and hand were linked for the benefit of science . This is the point of view to which A. R. Hall takes exception . While acknowledging that science had much to learn ...
... motive , now so familiar to us . In this way , it is claimed , head and hand were linked for the benefit of science . This is the point of view to which A. R. Hall takes exception . While acknowledging that science had much to learn ...
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... motives to study lose their importance for Bacon and in effect become base or misleading : " For men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge , sometimes upon a natural curiosity and inquisitive ap- petite ; sometimes to ...
... motives to study lose their importance for Bacon and in effect become base or misleading : " For men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge , sometimes upon a natural curiosity and inquisitive ap- petite ; sometimes to ...
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... motives because he did not wish to expose his earnestness and sincerity too clearly before the worldly minister ... motive other than " philan- thropia " could ever guarantee that science would hold to the proper end of learning and ...
... motives because he did not wish to expose his earnestness and sincerity too clearly before the worldly minister ... motive other than " philan- thropia " could ever guarantee that science would hold to the proper end of learning and ...
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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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