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  • ...to me and they said perhaps I could use this book for a course Physics for Poets or whatever it is if it didn't have all that contentious stuff about the mi ...n more wonderful insights than those that we have been blessed with in the 20th. But for this to happen, we shall need powerful new ideas, which will take ...
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  • ...Bronowski]]''' ([[January 18]], [[1908]] – [[August 22]], [[1974]]) was a British mathematician, biologist, and science historian of Polish origin. He is rem ...hinking. Nothing of the kind. The Scientific Revolution in the seventeenth century was a universal revolution. Indeed it could not have begun unless there had ...
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  • ...ady showing itself to be a successful venture at the end of the eighteenth century. Even then it was clear to socially minded people that the openness of poss ...e marvelous is the truth than any artists of the past imagined! Why do the poets of the present not speak of it?]] ...
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  • ...y sympathy, though I certainly cannot accept it, has, I suppose, now for a century taken its place in the thought of [[Europe]]. For good or evil it more or l ...nd [[Duns Scotus]], but it became a vital force... only from the sixteenth century onward. [[Galileo Galilei|Galileo]] did not only ''think'' about... the [[w ...
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