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" It looks as if the scientific, like other revolutions, meant to devour its own children ; as if the growth of science tended to overwhelm its votaries ; as if the man of science of the future were condemned to diminish into a narrower and narrower specialist... "
Nature - Σελίδα 117
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...have his mental faculties crushed beneath the multitude of voluminous monographs " * * * "It looks as if the growth of science tended to overwhelm its...narrower and narrower specialist as time goes on." He adds "I am happy to say that I do not think any such catastrophe a necessary consequence of the...

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...informed of all that was going; on without demoralizing his faculties by the accumulation of nnassimilated information. It looks as If the scientific, like other...specialist as time goes on. "I am happy to say that I do not think any such catastrophe a necessary consequence of the growth of science; but I do think it...

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...informed of all that was going on without demoralizing his faculties by the accumulation of unassimilated information. It looks as if the scientific, like other...specialist as time goes on. "I am happy to say that I do not think any such catastrophe a necessary consequence of the growth of science : but I do think it...

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