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... society in Syzygies has embraced science ( rather than religion ) as the mechanism through which universal laws , and perhaps even divine truths , become known . Dutalón's oscillation between the two portrayals helps to establish an ...
... society in Syzygies has embraced science ( rather than religion ) as the mechanism through which universal laws , and perhaps even divine truths , become known . Dutalón's oscillation between the two portrayals helps to establish an ...
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... society . Wells anticipates this concern when he describes the destruction of cultural centers : " Within these areas perished museums , cathedrals , palaces , libraries , galleries of masterpieces and a vast accumulation of human ...
... society . Wells anticipates this concern when he describes the destruction of cultural centers : " Within these areas perished museums , cathedrals , palaces , libraries , galleries of masterpieces and a vast accumulation of human ...
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... society , and what are the components which he views as contributing to the increase of human happiness or tending to diminish it ? How does Mercier explain the process of transformation from the society of the eighteenth century to the ...
... society , and what are the components which he views as contributing to the increase of human happiness or tending to diminish it ? How does Mercier explain the process of transformation from the society of the eighteenth century to the ...
Contents
INTERVIEW | 1 |
ARTICLES | 21 |
David Seed H G Wells and the Liberating Atom | 33 |
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