Philosophy of Science, Volume I in the Philosophical Series of St. John’s University Studies [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 10:298-298 (1960)
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Abstract

The present volume is a welcome addition to the many monographs which have appeared. Its avowed purpose is two-fold: to show that scientific research properly understood is concerned with the discovery of the plans of God the Almighty Creator and the revealing of their intrinsic beauty and purpose; to guide scientists, and in general, public opinion on matters where science plays a leading part.

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