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... matter ; and more inexcusable still in a professional scholar is the carelessness with which he handles it and his frequent inaccuracy on matters of fact . One instance of this carelessness , if it should not be called by an even ...
... matter ; and more inexcusable still in a professional scholar is the carelessness with which he handles it and his frequent inaccuracy on matters of fact . One instance of this carelessness , if it should not be called by an even ...
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British Academy. his weakness , knew matter , while matter , despite its strength , knew neither itself nor man . Could he have considered the question , how- ever , in the spirit of modern Naturalism ( by which I mean the theory which ...
British Academy. his weakness , knew matter , while matter , despite its strength , knew neither itself nor man . Could he have considered the question , how- ever , in the spirit of modern Naturalism ( by which I mean the theory which ...
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... matter , to reduce matter to atoms , and to make atoms and the behaviour of atoms the essential tissue of the whole causal web . It is also true that the recent progress of knowledge has improved on this scheme by resolving matter and ...
... matter , to reduce matter to atoms , and to make atoms and the behaviour of atoms the essential tissue of the whole causal web . It is also true that the recent progress of knowledge has improved on this scheme by resolving matter and ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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