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Page 141
... remain , at its best , somewhat incomplete and vague from the purely scientific point of view . As opposed to it , the histories of special sciences would be far more concrete , more technical , and more rigorous . On account of that ...
... remain , at its best , somewhat incomplete and vague from the purely scientific point of view . As opposed to it , the histories of special sciences would be far more concrete , more technical , and more rigorous . On account of that ...
Page 177
... remain consistent to a degree , and the isolated discoveries may be still fitted in a logical sequence . This can only be ex- plained by postulating the internal unity of mankind and the internal unity of science . The main point is ...
... remain consistent to a degree , and the isolated discoveries may be still fitted in a logical sequence . This can only be ex- plained by postulating the internal unity of mankind and the internal unity of science . The main point is ...
Page 191
... - rogant , too sanguine of success , and yet remain grate- ful and hopeful , and never to cease working quietly for the accomplishment of our own task . HISTORY maketh a young man to be old , without THE PROBLEMS OF TO - DAY 191.
... - rogant , too sanguine of success , and yet remain grate- ful and hopeful , and never to cease working quietly for the accomplishment of our own task . HISTORY maketh a young man to be old , without THE PROBLEMS OF TO - DAY 191.
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