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... nature ' ; but surely they cannot be ancestors of human nature as well ! Such were the first reactions of respectable people to this libel on the mental integrity of Homo sapiens . To follow up without delay the further fortunes of The ...
... nature ' ; but surely they cannot be ancestors of human nature as well ! Such were the first reactions of respectable people to this libel on the mental integrity of Homo sapiens . To follow up without delay the further fortunes of The ...
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... Nature , another with The Dynamic aspect of Nature , and a third with Eddington's Philo- sophy of Nature . In the last - mentioned essay , while expressing unstinted admiration for Eddington's work in physics , and welcoming his ...
... Nature , another with The Dynamic aspect of Nature , and a third with Eddington's Philo- sophy of Nature . In the last - mentioned essay , while expressing unstinted admiration for Eddington's work in physics , and welcoming his ...
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... nature ' , - i.e . ' to the sum of inter - related objects with which natural science is con- cerned ' - ' in a relation absolutely other than that in which one object in nature stands to another object in nature , ' ( ib . 66 ) , and ...
... nature ' , - i.e . ' to the sum of inter - related objects with which natural science is con- cerned ' - ' in a relation absolutely other than that in which one object in nature stands to another object in nature , ' ( ib . 66 ) , and ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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