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THE nine contributions to NATURE of September 6 on science and ethics seem to show by their extreme diversity how far thinking men may still be from an understanding of the scope and method of science.
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DARLINGTON, C. [Letter to Editors]. Nature 148, 344–345 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148344a0
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