An educational application of resources of the unity of science movement

Philosophy of Science 7 (2):241-262 (1940)
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Abstract

The Unity of Science movement is directed primarily toward the further advancement of science, but a second phase is entered when the assessment of its significance for various aspects of civilization is undertaken. In this second phase would fall investigations of the utility of its resources in relation to educational problems.

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