Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... fact ( science ) are clearly different from matters of value ( ethics and religion ) : ' For science can only ascertain what is , but not what should be , and outside of its domain value judge- ments of all kinds remain neces- sary ...
... fact ( science ) are clearly different from matters of value ( ethics and religion ) : ' For science can only ascertain what is , but not what should be , and outside of its domain value judge- ments of all kinds remain neces- sary ...
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... fact that ' better ' work seems to come from foreign / NRI scholars - surely a sad commentary on our many university departments and research institutes . The most quoted work on the RSS remains the over a decade old Anderson - Damle ...
... fact that ' better ' work seems to come from foreign / NRI scholars - surely a sad commentary on our many university departments and research institutes . The most quoted work on the RSS remains the over a decade old Anderson - Damle ...
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... fact that these mountains are naturally highly erosive , a consequence of the fact that they are still active , rising by several centimetres every year . Landslides are a natural correlate of such tectonic activity , and , according to ...
... fact that these mountains are naturally highly erosive , a consequence of the fact that they are still active , rising by several centimetres every year . Landslides are a natural correlate of such tectonic activity , and , according to ...
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