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... essential , every other , auxiliary . A biography which would be focused , let us say , on the account of his diseases , or of his loves or hatreds , might be en- tertaining , it might obtain the favor of superficial readers , but it ...
... essential , every other , auxiliary . A biography which would be focused , let us say , on the account of his diseases , or of his loves or hatreds , might be en- tertaining , it might obtain the favor of superficial readers , but it ...
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George Sarton. On account of that essential difference , the qualifi- cations of instructors would be different too . To put it briefly , those giving the general course should be ... essential for educational and 142 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
George Sarton. On account of that essential difference , the qualifi- cations of instructors would be different too . To put it briefly , those giving the general course should be ... essential for educational and 142 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
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... essential the love of man , it is only a foundation , and the deep humanity of science is only a part of its justification and of our own . The chief aim of scientific research is not to help mankind in the ordinary sense , but to make ...
... essential the love of man , it is only a foundation , and the deep humanity of science is only a part of its justification and of our own . The chief aim of scientific research is not to help mankind in the ordinary sense , but to make ...
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