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... experience . That feeling is strengthened by the contemplation of two correlative ideas : the unity of science and the unity of mankind . Science is a mirror of nature ; nature being con- gruent , we must expect science to be . Some ...
... experience . That feeling is strengthened by the contemplation of two correlative ideas : the unity of science and the unity of mankind . Science is a mirror of nature ; nature being con- gruent , we must expect science to be . Some ...
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... experience . On the contrary no one should be allowed to teach the history of mathematics , who was not a trained mathematician , nor the history of medicine , who was not an experienced physician . I am not thinking so much of ...
... experience . On the contrary no one should be allowed to teach the history of mathematics , who was not a trained mathematician , nor the history of medicine , who was not an experienced physician . I am not thinking so much of ...
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... experience , maybe he would have welcomed at least some of the artists and some of the scientists in the communion of the saints , for all of them helped us in diverse ways in do- ing our supreme task and vindicating ourselves ( in ...
... experience , maybe he would have welcomed at least some of the artists and some of the scientists in the communion of the saints , for all of them helped us in diverse ways in do- ing our supreme task and vindicating ourselves ( in ...
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