Science and Values: Patterns of Tradition and ChangeArnold Thackray, Everett Mendelsohn Essays examining science as a cultural enterprise. |
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Science and Social Values in 19thCentury | 21 |
19thCentury Madagascar | 81 |
Japanese Culture and the Problem | 109 |
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