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ix : 110 p. ; 21 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction, by G. Holton. - Three eighteenth-century social philosophers: scientific influences on their thought, by H. Guerlac. - Science and the human comedy: Voltaire, by H. Brown. - The seventeenth-century legacy: our mirror of being, by G. de Santillana. - Contemporary science and the contemporary world view, by P. Frank. - The growth of science and the structure of culture, by R. Oppenheimer. - The Freudian conception of man and the continuity of nature, by J. S. Bruner. - Quo vadis, by P. W. Bridgman. - Prospects for a new synthesis: science and the humanities as complementary activities, by C. Morris. - A humanist looks at science, by H. M. Jones. |
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Philosophy, Modern.
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Philosophy, Modern. |
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Science -- Philosophy.
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Science -- Philosophy. |
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Bridgman, P. W. (Percy Williams), 1882-1961.
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Bridgman, P. W. (Percy Williams), 1882-1961. |
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Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966.
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Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966. |
Added Author |
Holton, Gerald James.
Science and the modern mind.
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