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... course would thus cover four or five semesters . The four ( or five ) parts of the course should be independent to enable students of different kinds to follow only one or two of them if they chose . Only a student planning to make a ...
... course would thus cover four or five semesters . The four ( or five ) parts of the course should be independent to enable students of different kinds to follow only one or two of them if they chose . Only a student planning to make a ...
Page 141
... course , but such course ( or courses ) should be completed by a series of special courses devoted to separate sciences . I have already indicated the essential difference between the history of science as a whole on the one hand and ...
... course , but such course ( or courses ) should be completed by a series of special courses devoted to separate sciences . I have already indicated the essential difference between the history of science as a whole on the one hand and ...
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... course on the history of science is intrusted should be primarily scientists , having an intimate knowledge of the experimental method . Generally speaking a mathematician would not be properly qualified ; of course he might be ...
... course on the history of science is intrusted should be primarily scientists , having an intimate knowledge of the experimental method . Generally speaking a mathematician would not be properly qualified ; of course he might be ...
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