Sentences with phrase «early science tended»

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At the time Thornton had closely read The Concept of Nature (1920) and Principles of Natural Knowledge (2d edition, 1925), tended to interpret Science and the Modern World (1925) in line with these earlier works, and was acquainted with Religion in the Making (1926) though somewhat unsure what to make of its doctrine of God.2 He took comfort in Whitehead's remark concerning the immortality of the soul, and evidently wanted to apply it to all theological issues: «There is no reason why such a question should not be decided on more special evidence, religious or otherwise, provided that it is trustworthy.
Even with respect to applied science, this position perhaps tends to overemphasize individual action, which the position discussed earlier underemphasizes.
Looking younger doesn't necessarily mean they are actually younger, because research shows that East Asian women tend to experience menopause earlier than Caucasian women (this is not racist, it's science).
Cloaked in the mantle of science, like the social science texts I talked of earlier, they tend to freeze - frame both the content of what is taught and the ways in which instruction occurs, usually through specific delivery systems.
Oddly, though, here Bulwer tends to disregard even the science of the early 1870s in which it was written.
This tends to be mystifying to working scientists to whom the early (and in an active field of science, 10 years ago is early) work is largely of historical interest.
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