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... effect . Many kinds of people fit into this framework , but I shall not be con- cerned with every kind . This is because I am especially interested in the ways in which the social , medical and biological sciences create new ...
... effect . Many kinds of people fit into this framework , but I shall not be con- cerned with every kind . This is because I am especially interested in the ways in which the social , medical and biological sciences create new ...
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... effect . Sometimes our sciences create kinds of people that in a certain sense did not exist before . That is making up people . 21 All this may seem closer to sociology than to philosophy , and indeed I have a sociological hero ...
... effect . Sometimes our sciences create kinds of people that in a certain sense did not exist before . That is making up people . 21 All this may seem closer to sociology than to philosophy , and indeed I have a sociological hero ...
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... effects of knowl- edge . The tenth engine has been increasingly powerful of late . It involves resistance by the known to the knowers , and it has become the source of many looping effects . 8. Normalise ! 9. Bureaucratise ! 10. Reclaim ...
... effects of knowl- edge . The tenth engine has been increasingly powerful of late . It involves resistance by the known to the knowers , and it has become the source of many looping effects . 8. Normalise ! 9. Bureaucratise ! 10. Reclaim ...
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Foundlings Lostlings Changelings | 1 |
Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany | 53 |
A E Housmans Rejected Addresses | 83 |
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