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... scientific speculations confirmed , and by having been recognized , early in life and throughout the scientific world , as one of the giants among men who leave their mark on civilization for all time . And yet , paradoxically enough ...
... scientific speculations confirmed , and by having been recognized , early in life and throughout the scientific world , as one of the giants among men who leave their mark on civilization for all time . And yet , paradoxically enough ...
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... scientific progress . An organization is a poor instru- ment for scientific work , except in certain carefully chosen fields , such as astronomy , meteorology , geophysics and plant geography . Therefore , one should project an ...
... scientific progress . An organization is a poor instru- ment for scientific work , except in certain carefully chosen fields , such as astronomy , meteorology , geophysics and plant geography . Therefore , one should project an ...
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... scientific knowledge , the belief that these two objectives can exist side by side is a matter of faith . However , with- out such faith I could not have so strong and unshakable a con- viction concerning the independent value of ...
... scientific knowledge , the belief that these two objectives can exist side by side is a matter of faith . However , with- out such faith I could not have so strong and unshakable a con- viction concerning the independent value of ...
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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