The Rise of Science in Relation to SocietyMacmillan, 1964 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... question , why did science take root in Europe in early modern times , and flourish thereafter ? Our task in this volume is to expose some of the problems involved in trying to answer this question and , at the very least , to describe ...
... question , why did science take root in Europe in early modern times , and flourish thereafter ? Our task in this volume is to expose some of the problems involved in trying to answer this question and , at the very least , to describe ...
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... question was usually evasive . Certainly it was possible that the new learning might be put to base uses , but are not all good things perverted by evil and foolish men from their proper ends , and is that sufficient reason for ...
... question was usually evasive . Certainly it was possible that the new learning might be put to base uses , but are not all good things perverted by evil and foolish men from their proper ends , and is that sufficient reason for ...
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... questions such as these might be to realize the impossibility of foreseeing the ultimate consequences of even the ... question " What is the use of a baby ? " Just as it seems impos- sible to foretell the eventual good a child may do ...
... questions such as these might be to realize the impossibility of foreseeing the ultimate consequences of even the ... question " What is the use of a baby ? " Just as it seems impos- sible to foretell the eventual good a child may do ...
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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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