| Franz M. Wuketits - 1990 - 288 lapas
...representative, the physical scientists. Between the two a gulf of mutual incomprehension sometimes . . . hostility and dislike, but most of all lack of understanding....They have a curious distorted image of each other. Their attitudes are so different that, even on the level of emotion, they can't find much common ground.... | |
| C. P. Snow - 1993 - 196 lapas
...intellectuals at one pole at the other scientists, and as the most representative, the physical scientists. Between the two a gulf of mutual incomprehension...They have a curious distorted image of each other. Their attitudes are so different that, even on the level of emotion, they can't find much common ground.... | |
| Thomas Kühn, Ursula Schaefer - 1996 - 382 lapas
...themselves as 'intellectuals' as though there were no others. [...] Literary intellectuals at one pole at the other scientists [...]. Between the two a gulf...They have a curious distorted image of each other. Their attitudes are so different, that even on the level of emotion, they can't find much common ground.... | |
| Delphus David Bourland, Paul Dennithorne Johnston - 1997 - 598 lapas
...intellectuals at one pole at the other scientists, and as the most representative, the physical scientists. Between the two a gulf of mutual incomprehension...and dislike, but most of all lack of understanding." (Snow, 1963; p. 3f) Although I certainly never intended it, I believe we see a good bit of the Two... | |
| William Gordon Graham, Richard Abel - 1997 - 288 lapas
...one pole - at the other scientists ... Between the two (exists) a gulf of mutual miscomprehension - sometimes (particularly among the young) hostility and dislike, but most of all a lack of understanding. They have a distorted image of each other. Their attitudes are so different... | |
| Jaak Panksepp - 2004 - 481 lapas
...left blank Affective Neuroscience History and Major Concepts Literary intellectuals at one pole at the other scientists. . . . Between the two a gulf...They have a curious distorted image of each other. Their attitudes are so different that, even on the level of emotion, they can't find much common ground.... | |
| Tadao Miyakawa - 2000 - 584 lapas
...literary intellectuals and physical scientists: "Between the two a gulf of mutual comprehension sometimes (particularly among the young) hostility...They have a curious distorted image of each other. Their attitudes are so different that, even on the level of emotion, they can't find much common ground"... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 lapas
...intellectuals at one pole at the other scientists, and as the most representative, the physical scientists. Between the two a gulf of mutual incomprehension...and dislike, but most of all lack of understanding. The Two Cultures (1959) 1964:4. 3 The number 2 is a very dangerous number: that is why the dialectic... | |
| Beryl A. Radin - 2000 - 208 lapas
...analysis and the world of politics. Snow wrote: "Between the two a gulf of mutual comprehension sometimes (particularly among the young) hostility...They have a curious distorted image of each other. Their attitudes are so different that, even on the level of emotion, they can't find much common ground."1... | |
| Mel Robin - 2002 - 654 lapas
...out-patient basis, their knee pain could be cleared up in 10 days! (here called World View II), and "between the two, a gulf of mutual incomprehension,...the young) hostility and dislike, but most of all a lack of understanding." Continuing, he said, "At the heart of thought and creation, we are letting... | |
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