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... scientific approach ; the as- sumption that science must depersonalize and mechanize hu- man nature - can stifle and destroy the potentialities for intelli- gent social choice which exist . But in the meantime they do exist , and the ...
... scientific approach ; the as- sumption that science must depersonalize and mechanize hu- man nature - can stifle and destroy the potentialities for intelli- gent social choice which exist . But in the meantime they do exist , and the ...
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... scientific approach to human life must be combined with a scientific approach to conservation of world resources if sure gains are to be effected . And the scientific - tech- nical advance over the face of the globe , we are belatedly ...
... scientific approach to human life must be combined with a scientific approach to conservation of world resources if sure gains are to be effected . And the scientific - tech- nical advance over the face of the globe , we are belatedly ...
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... scientific ideas might do . As sci- ence is fitted to nature , and nature fitted to science , through their mutual interaction , a kind of dynamic science might be devel- oped which would represent a flexible adjustment of scientific ...
... scientific ideas might do . As sci- ence is fitted to nature , and nature fitted to science , through their mutual interaction , a kind of dynamic science might be devel- oped which would represent a flexible adjustment of scientific ...
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