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Example sentences for "modern science"

  • In Thomas Hardy (born 1840) the pessimistic interpretation of modern science is expressed frankly and fully, with much the same pitiless consistency that distinguishes contemporary European writers such as Zola.

  • Macaulay wrote a fatal indictment of himself when in praising Bacon as the father of modern science he depreciated Plato, the idealist.

  • Modern technology makes use of the same range of concepts, thinks in the same terms, and applies the same tests of validity as modern science.

  • This characteristic of western civilisation comes to a head in modern science, and it finds its highest material expression in the technology of the machine industry.

  • It may confidently be said to do so because, for one thing, its argument meets the requirements of modern science.

  • Modern science, deriving its concepts from the same source, carries on its inquiries and states its conclusions in terms of the same objective character as those employed by the mechanical engineer.

  • The achievements of modern science, especially in the sphere of industrial machinery, have made it possible for every human being to have sufficient food, clothing, shelter, leisure and solitude.

  • Modern science is the system by which private property is increased and the uses of it made more complicated.

  • Because it is not possible to admit this effort as part of modern science, it must not be rejected from the entire region of science.

  • What I am anxious to point out here is that the faculty of such people as these to think, not in terms of modern science but in terms of their own psychological conditions, must have been pronounced.

  • Many a scholar, however, has found his labor well rewarded by the discovery of many an anticipation of modern science in these volumes so much neglected and where such treasure-trove is least expected.

  • There is scarcely a modern science he did not touch upon, and nothing that he touched did he fail to illuminate.

  • Simple as it is in its broad outlines, spectroscopy is, in reality, one of the most intricate branches of modern science.

  • The story of the triumphs of modern science is one of which Man may well be proud.

  • It is another of nature's mysteries which the advance of modern science has in some measure unveiled.

  • The Wonder-World of Atoms The exploration of this wonder-world of atoms and molecules by the physicists and chemists of to-day is one of the most impressive triumphs of modern science.

  • Modern science is the daughter of astronomy; it has come down from heaven to earth along the inclined plane of Galileo, for it is through Galileo that Newton and his successors are connected with Kepler.

  • The Kantian criticism, on one side at least, consists in asking whether the whole of this hypothesis is necessary to modern science as it was to ancient science, or if part of the hypothesis is not sufficient.

  • Just as the marvels of the old fairy-tales were an instinctive prevision of the miracles of modern science, so this idea of destiny seems to me an instinctive anticipation of the formulas of modern science.

  • That seems to be your King Charles's head--seeing divinations of modern science in all the old ideas.

  • Just as the Hellenic colonists at Elea and Tarentum anticipated the dawn of Attic philosophy, so did those robust and innovating thinkers shoot the arrows of their speculation forward at the mark of modern science.

  • It remained for the South of Italy to complete the work, and to supply the fulcrum needed for the first true effort of modern science.

  • But the spirit communicated from Telesio and Campanella to Bacon, is the spirit of modern science.

  • Bacon, Roger, his anticipation of modern science, i.

  • Its cosmogony was 4,000 years old and practically uninfluenced by modern science, or else at odds with it.

  • New Thought is an interweaving of such psychological tendencies as we have already traced with the implications and analogies of modern science.

  • Modern science, like modern art, tends, in practice, to drop the dogma of organic unity.

  • The sinking of tunnels under water was to be one of the triumphs of modern science.

  • Now, according to the most fundamental principles of modern science, the universe contains a certain definite provision of energy which can appear under various forms, but which cannot be increased.

  • It will not, however, "bear the scrutiny of modern science.

  • Tell me why it is, if Christianity is true that its foundations are melting down like wax in the light of Modern Science?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    advise thee; invisible hand; justifying faith; less severe; modern civilization; modern criticism; modern critics; modern date; modern days; modern economic; modern education; modern ideas; modern industry; modern language; modern library; modern love; modern poets; modern practice; modern reader; modern science; modern scientific; modern theology; modern usage; modern writers; sighted eyes; two days