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by Michael Arbuthnot |
I. Prologue
The philosopher H. Butterfield once wrote:
"But the supreme paradox of the scientific revolution
is in the fact that things in which we find it easy to instill
into the boys in school...things which would strike us as
the ordinary natural way of looking at the universe...
defeated the greatest intellects for centuries."
(The Origin of Modern Science, 1949)
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