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... little or no empirical quantitative backing . An example will clarify this point . Walter Bagehot has been considered an outstanding nineteenth - century thinker in the social science field , particularly with relation to political ...
... little or no empirical quantitative backing . An example will clarify this point . Walter Bagehot has been considered an outstanding nineteenth - century thinker in the social science field , particularly with relation to political ...
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... science ? A little excursion into history will throw light on this . Two of the well - known British mathematicians of the nineteenth century were Arthur Cayley and George Biddell Airy . The latter was an applied mathematician with a ...
... science ? A little excursion into history will throw light on this . Two of the well - known British mathematicians of the nineteenth century were Arthur Cayley and George Biddell Airy . The latter was an applied mathematician with a ...
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... History of the Steam Engine , of 1824 , he wrote , " We know not who gave ... little that theorists have done is more useless . It arose , was improved and ... nineteenth century the physical scientists were in general interested in ...
... History of the Steam Engine , of 1824 , he wrote , " We know not who gave ... little that theorists have done is more useless . It arose , was improved and ... nineteenth century the physical scientists were in general interested in ...
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WHAT IS SCIENCE? | 6 |
Symbolism in Experiment and Measurement | 13 |
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