Published December 1977
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Humanism and Science
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- Sinsheimer, Robert L.
Chicago
Abstract
The most common view of the relation between humanism and science is that the two elements are antithetic. In my view humanism and science are complementary. And indeed I believe that in the last analysis each includes the other which is not to say they are identical. But this antithetic view has a long and I suppose distinguished history dating back to virtually the very beginnings of modern science.
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