The social roots of Einstein's theory of relativity |
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Authors: | Lewis S. Feuer B.Sc. Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology , University of Toronto |
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Abstract: | In its infancy the British Association for the Advancement of Science derived a good deal of its inspiration from the writings of Francis Bacon. But the pursuit of Baconian policies brought with it attendant dangers which critics from Charles Dickens to the Times were not slow to magnify. Although the situation was further complicated by the sensitiveness of institutional Christianity at the start of Victoria's reign, some of the hazards which the Association endured had to be accepted simply as consequences of the attempt to provide a secure platform for British science. |
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