Properties and causes: An approach to the problem of hypothesis in the scientific methodology of Sir Isaac Newton |
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Authors: | John F. McDonald M.A. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Genetics , University of California , Davis, California |
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Abstract: | This article considers the differential absorption and integration of refugee physicists into various countries during the 1930s, and the social and intellectual factors responsible for this, focusing particularly on the social functions of the British and American university at that period, as well as continuing ideological struggles in the Soviet Union. More generally, the issue of the relative absorption of refugee physicists is used to examine the nature of the physics communities and other institutions of the host societies. |
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