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LEADER: 01539cam 2200265 a 4500
001 0116301454967
008 711222s1958 mau b eng u
010 $a 58011971
019 $aocm00186204 821027
035 $a(Sirsi) AAL-3405
035 $a22734660.C..
040 $aOPET$beng
046 $cOSU$dOCL$dMCL$dm.c.$dMBB
090 0 $aB 67 .A5 1958$bb
110 2 $aAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences.
245 10 $aScience and the modern mind :$ba symposium /$cedited by Gerald Holton.
260 $aBoston :$bBeacon Press,$cc1958.
300 $aix, 110 p. ;$c21 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aIntroduction, by G. Holton. - Three eighteenth-century social philosophers: scientific influences on their thought, by H. Guerlac. - Science and the human comedy: Voltaire, by H. Brown. - The seventeenth-century legacy: our mirror of being, by G. de Santillana. - Contemporary science and the contemporary world view, by P. Frank. - The growth of science and the structure of culture, by R. Oppenheimer. - The Freudian conception of man and the continuity of nature, by J. S. Bruner. - Quo vadis, by P. W. Bridgman. -Prospects for a new synthesis: science and the humanities as complementary activities, by C. Morris. - A humanist looks at science, by H. M. Jones.
600 10 $aBridgman, P. W.$q(Percy Williams),$d1882-1961.
600 10 $aFrank, Philipp,$d1884-1966.
650 0 $aPhilosophy, Modern.
650 0 $aScience$xPhilosophy.
700 10 $aHolton, Gerald James.$tScience and the modern mind.