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From the eighteenth century until as recently as World War II, the natural scientist was depicted as a kind of moral superhero: objective, modest, ascetic, and selflessly dedicated to the betterment of humanity. What accounts for the widespread diffusion of this myth?
In Science and Immortality, Charles B. Paul provides a partial explanation. The modern ideology of the scientist as disinterested...
In Science and Immortality, Charles B. Paul provides a partial explanation. The modern ideology of the scientist as disinterested...
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From the eighteenth century until as recently as World War II, the natural scientist was depicted as a kind of moral superhero: objective, modest, ascetic, and selflessly dedicated to the betterment of humanity. What accounts for the widespread diffusion of this myth?
In Science and Immortality, Charles B. Paul provides a partial explanation. The modern ideology of the scientist as disinterested...
In Science and Immortality, Charles B. Paul provides a partial explanation. The modern ideology of the scientist as disinterested...
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