Earning Our Heritage: An Introduction to the Humanitis and the Language Arts, Količina 2Harcourt, Brace, 1937 |
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... scientific advance . Did he conceive of his scientific work- ers as primarily classifiers of knowledge or measurers ? Has Bacon's notion of a scientific fraternity for collecting and sharing ideas and data been anywhere put into ...
... scientific advance . Did he conceive of his scientific work- ers as primarily classifiers of knowledge or measurers ? Has Bacon's notion of a scientific fraternity for collecting and sharing ideas and data been anywhere put into ...
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... scientific side , disinterested , and on the democratic side , responsible ; and a method that requires , corresponding to the scientific spirit of disinterestedness , that we investigate impartially all the facts involved in a prob ...
... scientific side , disinterested , and on the democratic side , responsible ; and a method that requires , corresponding to the scientific spirit of disinterestedness , that we investigate impartially all the facts involved in a prob ...
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... scientific table shows to advantage . If the house catches fire my scientific table will dis- solve quite naturally into scientific smoke , whereas my familiar table undergoes a meta- morphosis of its substantial nature which I can only ...
... scientific table shows to advantage . If the house catches fire my scientific table will dis- solve quite naturally into scientific smoke , whereas my familiar table undergoes a meta- morphosis of its substantial nature which I can only ...
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FROM CLASSIFICATION TO MEASUREMENT | 5 |
Theory and Classification Tradition | 13 |
THE RATIONALIST CONCEIVES AN ORGANIZED WORLD | 19 |
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