Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... scientific minds of each decade were left free to do the work for which they were trained , without undue interference and without being forced to spend a large fraction of their time in administrative and organiza- tional tasks ...
... scientific minds of each decade were left free to do the work for which they were trained , without undue interference and without being forced to spend a large fraction of their time in administrative and organiza- tional tasks ...
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... scientific argument . Impartiality and freedom from bias are the very root of scientific inquiry . Science totally loses its bearings if the government can lay down rules with regard to permitted and forbidden directions of scientific ...
... scientific argument . Impartiality and freedom from bias are the very root of scientific inquiry . Science totally loses its bearings if the government can lay down rules with regard to permitted and forbidden directions of scientific ...
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... scientific research falling under the security regulations set by the Military Establishment . The Government of the United States , democratically elected and expressing the will of the American voter , has decided that it is in the ...
... scientific research falling under the security regulations set by the Military Establishment . The Government of the United States , democratically elected and expressing the will of the American voter , has decided that it is in the ...
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