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Page 111
... knowledge , bids us look into the void of the unknown , and shows how , by deploying the resources of modern science , techno- logy , and scholarship , progressively larger areas can be brought within the sphere of exact knowledge ...
... knowledge , bids us look into the void of the unknown , and shows how , by deploying the resources of modern science , techno- logy , and scholarship , progressively larger areas can be brought within the sphere of exact knowledge ...
Page 178
... knowledge , " would it not be preferable to cover concepts rather than raw phenomena ? " Heaven save me from either diggers or dinner - party bores or budding research students who have been thus conditioned . Don't ever teach anyone ...
... knowledge , " would it not be preferable to cover concepts rather than raw phenomena ? " Heaven save me from either diggers or dinner - party bores or budding research students who have been thus conditioned . Don't ever teach anyone ...
Page 201
... knowledge " and that " you ( Professor Ucko ) are asking that those persons be denied access to the newest and the latest knowledge " . He went on to argue that the boycott was simply a tactic -- and in terms of the academic boycott was ...
... knowledge " and that " you ( Professor Ucko ) are asking that those persons be denied access to the newest and the latest knowledge " . He went on to argue that the boycott was simply a tactic -- and in terms of the academic boycott was ...
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