Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen80Metcalf and Company, 1951 |
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... social control the humanics resulting from acceptance of that sort of psychological outlook - might be called a biological humanics . It seems to me that the crux of your problem of integrating biological with social science is simply ...
... social control the humanics resulting from acceptance of that sort of psychological outlook - might be called a biological humanics . It seems to me that the crux of your problem of integrating biological with social science is simply ...
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... Social science is by its nature almost immediately participative in human affairs and controversies . Therefore social scientists have to face an almost immediate accounting for their decisions BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 33.
... Social science is by its nature almost immediately participative in human affairs and controversies . Therefore social scientists have to face an almost immediate accounting for their decisions BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 33.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences. have to face an almost immediate accounting for their decisions , their commitments , their expressed ideas . If therefore a social scientist offends the conventional mood in any way , and gets any ...
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. have to face an almost immediate accounting for their decisions , their commitments , their expressed ideas . If therefore a social scientist offends the conventional mood in any way , and gets any ...
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Introductory Remarks PHILIPP FRANK | 5 |
The Logical and Sociological Aspects of Science | 16 |
Integration in the Biological and Social Sciences W | 31 |
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