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... one's life without a set of beliefs of some kind . But the intellectually hon- est man must recognise the utterly provisional nature of his be- 319 liefs . So when I make an apparently definite statement XXII . J B S HALDANE.
... one's life without a set of beliefs of some kind . But the intellectually hon- est man must recognise the utterly provisional nature of his be- 319 liefs . So when I make an apparently definite statement XXII . J B S HALDANE.
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... birth - rate of this country were halved , in which case the population would rapidly fall ; or doubled , in which case it would increase too quickly . But they will disagree whether too many or too few children are J. B. S. HALDANE 325.
... birth - rate of this country were halved , in which case the population would rapidly fall ; or doubled , in which case it would increase too quickly . But they will disagree whether too many or too few children are J. B. S. HALDANE 325.
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... are trying un- heard - of experiments . The great experiment of Socialism is being tried in Russia and will doubtless be tried elsewhere . We meet with huge and unexpected accidents like the Great War J. B. S. HALDANE 329.
... are trying un- heard - of experiments . The great experiment of Socialism is being tried in Russia and will doubtless be tried elsewhere . We meet with huge and unexpected accidents like the Great War J. B. S. HALDANE 329.
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