Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 115
... natural sciences give control over the forces of nature , social sciences do not give us control over human nature . Social sciences give us facts and figures . Social investigations are indeed valuable . But they do not give us norms ...
... natural sciences give control over the forces of nature , social sciences do not give us control over human nature . Social sciences give us facts and figures . Social investigations are indeed valuable . But they do not give us norms ...
Page 162
... nature . Whether humanity will rise or fall does not depend on the stars but on ourselves . We have freedom . We have developed considerably in the matter of scientific knowledge and technical exploitation , motor cars , turbine engines ...
... nature . Whether humanity will rise or fall does not depend on the stars but on ourselves . We have freedom . We have developed considerably in the matter of scientific knowledge and technical exploitation , motor cars , turbine engines ...
Page 342
... NATURE In early Vedic literature the unity of all life , animate and inanimate , is indicated and many of the Vedic deities are personifications of ... nature . The idea of retreat into nature 342 OCCASIONAL SPEECHES AND WRITINGS - II.
... NATURE In early Vedic literature the unity of all life , animate and inanimate , is indicated and many of the Vedic deities are personifications of ... nature . The idea of retreat into nature 342 OCCASIONAL SPEECHES AND WRITINGS - II.
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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