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Pagina 163
... freedom in science and there will arise a new interest in the deeper nature and justification of such freedom . Issues far outside scientific life will help to foster this interest to - day . The value that men attach to freedom has ...
... freedom in science and there will arise a new interest in the deeper nature and justification of such freedom . Issues far outside scientific life will help to foster this interest to - day . The value that men attach to freedom has ...
Pagina 164
... freedom of the individual scientific worker to choose his own subject is the only way to insure that no important line of attack is neglected . ' We have here a plea for freedom in science on the ground of social efficiency . The ...
... freedom of the individual scientific worker to choose his own subject is the only way to insure that no important line of attack is neglected . ' We have here a plea for freedom in science on the ground of social efficiency . The ...
Pagina 166
... freedom in science . We can clearly see now the inadequacy of the individualist theory of freedom in science . Individual impulses are not as such respected in science but only in so far as they are dedicated to the tradition of science ...
... freedom in science . We can clearly see now the inadequacy of the individualist theory of freedom in science . Individual impulses are not as such respected in science but only in so far as they are dedicated to the tradition of science ...
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