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... attitude of Professor Wiener ; I believe that a similar attitude on the part of all the prominent sci- entists in this country would contribute much toward solving the urgent problem of international security . Q : The step taken by ...
... attitude of Professor Wiener ; I believe that a similar attitude on the part of all the prominent sci- entists in this country would contribute much toward solving the urgent problem of international security . Q : The step taken by ...
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... attitude must be sought in the fact that cultural values have become subordinated to over - all political considerations . We must , therefore , direct our attention to this basic political attitude , as well as its origin and ...
... attitude must be sought in the fact that cultural values have become subordinated to over - all political considerations . We must , therefore , direct our attention to this basic political attitude , as well as its origin and ...
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... attitude of the man engaged in scientific work , which , in a sense , is a religious attitude , exerts a certain influence upon his whole personality . For , apart from the knowledge which the man of science acquires from accumulated ...
... attitude of the man engaged in scientific work , which , in a sense , is a religious attitude , exerts a certain influence upon his whole personality . For , apart from the knowledge which the man of science acquires from accumulated ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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