Great Essays in ScienceMartin Gardner Washington Square Press, 1957 - 408 стор. |
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... tion between the earth and the moon still exists , but its effect is not then shown in bringing the moon in towards the earth . The attraction has now to exert its whole power in restraining the moon in its circular path ; were the ...
... tion between the earth and the moon still exists , but its effect is not then shown in bringing the moon in towards the earth . The attraction has now to exert its whole power in restraining the moon in its circular path ; were the ...
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... tion in man - specialisation - and therefore the thing most opposed to the mass - man , the result is that he will behave in almost all spheres of life as does the unqualified , the mass- man . This is no mere wild statement . Anyone ...
... tion in man - specialisation - and therefore the thing most opposed to the mass - man , the result is that he will behave in almost all spheres of life as does the unqualified , the mass- man . This is no mere wild statement . Anyone ...
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... tion except in the case of a young queen who had gone forth at the head of a swarm , and represented the unique hope of a newly founded and still empty city . In that in- stance the workers were all wildly excited , and rushed to meet ...
... tion except in the case of a young queen who had gone forth at the head of a swarm , and represented the unique hope of a newly founded and still empty city . In that in- stance the workers were all wildly excited , and rushed to meet ...
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CHARLES DARWIN | 6 |
JOHN DEWEY | 14 |
WILLIAM JAMES | 28 |
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