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Scientific thought , ” Bertrand Russell once observed , correctly interpreting ' The
Scientific Outlook , ' “ is essentially power ... outcome of the same constellation of
interests that had prompted and revived observation of the planets in astrology .
Scientific thought , ” Bertrand Russell once observed , correctly interpreting ' The
Scientific Outlook , ' “ is essentially power ... outcome of the same constellation of
interests that had prompted and revived observation of the planets in astrology .
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What is more , these ' ultimate ' particles elude direct observation : so what is
innermost and inaccessible , even in physics , cannot be said to be unreal , much
less may it be called wholly subjective , however well preserved its secret . In
short ...
What is more , these ' ultimate ' particles elude direct observation : so what is
innermost and inaccessible , even in physics , cannot be said to be unreal , much
less may it be called wholly subjective , however well preserved its secret . In
short ...
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In doing so they rejected what could only be experienced , but never accurately
observed , since the observation itself deforms — as biologists and physicists
have now discovered — the nature of what is observed . The remedy for this ...
In doing so they rejected what could only be experienced , but never accurately
observed , since the observation itself deforms — as biologists and physicists
have now discovered — the nature of what is observed . The remedy for this ...
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Contents
NEW EXPLORATIONS New WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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abstract accepted achieved activities actually already ancient authority automatic automation became become beginning brought century civilization collective communication complex continued culture demands Descartes destruction direct economy effect effort energy environment equally established existence experience exploration expression fact final forces functions further future give hand human idea improvements increase industrial institutions intelligence invention knowledge later least less limited living machine man's mass material means mechanical megamachine megatechnics merely method military mind mode moral nature necessary never objective observed once operation organic original past perhaps physical possible power system practical present production progress proved remained result scientific scientists seemed sense single social society space subjective success sufficient symbolic taken technical thought tion turn ultimate United universal whole world picture York