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Thoughts on the Bifurcation of the Sciences suggested by the Nottingham Meeting of the British Association

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THE opening paragraph of the President's address contains this sentence: “We have come to learn what progress has been made in departments of knowledge which lie outside of our own special scientific interests and occupations, to widen our views, and to correct whatever misconceptions may have arisen from the necessity which limits each of us to his own field of study.”

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LODGE, O. Thoughts on the Bifurcation of the Sciences suggested by the Nottingham Meeting of the British Association. Nature 48, 564–566 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/048564e0

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