Word: eminentance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"Philosophy, if not the root of science, is at least the soil in which it grows," Alexandre Koyre, eminent historian of science, maintained at the annual Horblitt lecture last night. To substancetiate this view he analyzed Newton's philosophical objections to Cartesian science.
Alexander Koyre of the University of Paris, an eminent historian of science, will deliver the annual Horblit Lecture on Newton and Descartes tonight at 8 p.m. in Allston Burr Lecture Hall. Professor Koyre is currently a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.
The Larger Task. President-elect Kennedy's first choice to head up CEA was not Walter Heller but Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Paul Samuelson, most eminent and influential of all U.S. economists. Samuelson declined in the belief that he could have more influence on the outside, recommended...
Eminent oenologist Robert Jay Misch will deliver a special lecture on the proper selection of fine wines tonight at 8 p.m. in Quincy House.
A prize-winning storyteller, an eminent social philosopher, and a Viennese pay choanalyst will be among those offering courses when the Summer School opens its 86th session on June 26.