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Published March 1978 | Published
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The Presumptions of Science

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Can there be "forbidden"--or, as I prefer, "inopportune" knowledge? Could there be knowledge, the possession of which, at a given time and stage of social development, would be inimical to human welfare-and even fatal to the further accumulation of knowledge? Could it be that just as the information latent in the genome of a developing organism must be revealed in an orderly pattern, else disaster ensue, so must our knowledge of the universe be acquired in a measured order, else disaster ensue?

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© 1978 The MIT Press on behalf of American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

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