Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... knowledge is only a source of per- plexity . Richness and abundance are uncongenial to modern pragmatism . A simpler diet , consist- ing largely of ready - prepared and familiar sub- stitutes , such as home provides , is preferable ...
... knowledge is only a source of per- plexity . Richness and abundance are uncongenial to modern pragmatism . A simpler diet , consist- ing largely of ready - prepared and familiar sub- stitutes , such as home provides , is preferable ...
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... knowledge of the morphological features of the lower types of animal is much more advanced than our knowledge of their physiology , but also that morphological study affords a better intellectual discipline than physi- ological : 66 The ...
... knowledge of the morphological features of the lower types of animal is much more advanced than our knowledge of their physiology , but also that morphological study affords a better intellectual discipline than physi- ological : 66 The ...
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... knowledge , but also as ministers filled with the sense of duty to inspire others to trust in it . In mechanics work is not considered to be done until the point of applica- tion of the force is moved ; and knowledge , like energy , is ...
... knowledge , but also as ministers filled with the sense of duty to inspire others to trust in it . In mechanics work is not considered to be done until the point of applica- tion of the force is moved ; and knowledge , like energy , is ...
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