The Rise of Science in Relation to SocietyMacmillan, 1964 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... society can sci- ence flourish , and conversely without a continuous and healthy devel- opment and application of science such a society cannot function properly . " 1 Every human society has a set of cultural values , a set of moral ...
... society can sci- ence flourish , and conversely without a continuous and healthy devel- opment and application of science such a society cannot function properly . " 1 Every human society has a set of cultural values , a set of moral ...
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... society have consequences for its cultural values . For instance , the increasing value we put upon " security " as against " freedom " in American society is in part a consequence of changes that have occurred in our economic system ...
... society have consequences for its cultural values . For instance , the increasing value we put upon " security " as against " freedom " in American society is in part a consequence of changes that have occurred in our economic system ...
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... society . This is as much true , we shall see , for a Communist industrial society like Russia as for a liberal industrial society like the United States or Great Britain . The continual advance of science now depends on this provision ...
... society . This is as much true , we shall see , for a Communist industrial society like Russia as for a liberal industrial society like the United States or Great Britain . The continual advance of science now depends on this provision ...
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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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