The cause is deeper, it lies in the absence in the leaders of public opinion, and indeed throughout the more influential classes of society, of a sufficiently intelligent appreciation of the supreme importance of scientific knowledge and scientific methods... The Royal Society: Or, Science in the State and in the Schools - 第 87 頁Sir William Huggins 著 - 1906 - 131 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Liverpool Marine Biology Committee - 1904 - 172 頁
...knowledge and scientific methods in all industrial enterprises, and, indeed, in all national undertakings In my opinion, the scientific deadness of the nation...science, not from textbooks for passing an examination, hut, as far as may be possible, from the study of the phenomena of nature by direct observation and... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 654 頁
...the glorious inheritance of unbounded free labour ungrudgingly given during two centuries and a-half for the public service, as well as of the strenuous...of the nation is mainly due to the too exclusively mediieval and classical methods of our higher public schools, and can only be slowly removed by making... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 722 頁
...contrast with the large donations and liberal endowments from private benefaction for scientificpurposes and scientific institutions which are always at once...removed by making in future the teaching of Science, not fi'om text-books for passing an examination, but, as far as may be possible, from the study of the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 646 頁
...the glorious inheritance of unbounded free labour ungrudgingly given during two centuries and a-half for the public service, as well as of the strenuous...of the nation is mainly due to the too exclusively mediseval and classical methods of our higher public schools, and can only be slowly removed by making... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 642 頁
...commands not only the confidence of the scientific world, but also of Parliament." In the past the lloyal Society has been not infrequently greatly hampered...of the nation is mainly due to the too exclusively mediieval and classical methods of our higher public schools, and can only be slowly removed by making... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1905 - 1048 頁
...contrast with the large donations and liberal endowments from private benefaction for scientific purposei and scientific institutions which are always at once...examination, but, as far as may be possible, from the study PHIUPHARRIS &.OO.LTD LABORATORY- FURNISHERS SCIENTIFIC • INSTRUMENT -MAKERS The number of Institutions... | |
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