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... scientists , our ignorance of them is far greater ; most of them are entirely unknown even to very edu- cated people . For example , how many Elizabethan scientists do you know , and how much do you know of them ? There is still another ...
... scientists , our ignorance of them is far greater ; most of them are entirely unknown even to very edu- cated people . For example , how many Elizabethan scientists do you know , and how much do you know of them ? There is still another ...
Page 113
... scientists will continue to exist , but science can- not be blamed for their occurrence . If some of them make important discoveries and enrich us all to that extent , let us be grateful to them , and forget their lack of intellectual ...
... scientists will continue to exist , but science can- not be blamed for their occurrence . If some of them make important discoveries and enrich us all to that extent , let us be grateful to them , and forget their lack of intellectual ...
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... scientists have lost the assurance and conceit which did them so much harm some fifty years ago . From the end of ... scientists are also willing to go half way and meet their literary brethren , if these are like - minded . It is true ...
... scientists have lost the assurance and conceit which did them so much harm some fifty years ago . From the end of ... scientists are also willing to go half way and meet their literary brethren , if these are like - minded . It is true ...
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