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... Probably the best defence for universities of this kind of freedom is a general appreciation in the community of the values of the democratic process . The freedom of scholars and scientists to meet each other and to exchange ...
... Probably the best defence for universities of this kind of freedom is a general appreciation in the community of the values of the democratic process . The freedom of scholars and scientists to meet each other and to exchange ...
Page 63
... probably elsewhere as well ) , attitudes to conser- vation cannot be divorced from attitudes to research , since in the case of any one scholar , their view of the latter will almost inevitably colour , if not actually predetermine ...
... probably elsewhere as well ) , attitudes to conser- vation cannot be divorced from attitudes to research , since in the case of any one scholar , their view of the latter will almost inevitably colour , if not actually predetermine ...
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... probably indic- ative of this . The absence of a fuller discussion on communicative developments , particularly lang- uage , is a major disappointment . the Finally , there is no satis- factory explanation of why developmental ' jumps ...
... probably indic- ative of this . The absence of a fuller discussion on communicative developments , particularly lang- uage , is a major disappointment . the Finally , there is no satis- factory explanation of why developmental ' jumps ...
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