Notes

  1. . Robert K. Merton, The Sociology of Science: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1973).
  2. . James Bryant Conant, Science and Common Sense (London: Oxford University Press, 1951), p. 39.
  3. . Arthur S. Eddington, The Philosophy of Physical Science (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1938).
  4. . Giorgio Vasari, Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, trans. Gaston DuC. DeVere and ed. Robert N. Linscott (New York: Modern Library, 1959).
  5. . Francis Bacon, Novum Organum 1.
  6. . Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962).
  7. . J. B, Bury, The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Growth (New York: Macmillan Co., 1932).
  8. . William Blake, “Jerusalem,” in Complete Writings, ed. G. Keynes (London: Oxford University Press, 1972), p. 687.
  9. . Theodore Roszak, The Making of a Counter Culture: Reflections on, Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition (London: Faber, 1970).
  10. . J. Bronowski, A Sense of the Future, ed. Piero Ariotti (Cambridge.: M.I.T. Press, 1977).
  11. . Theodore Roszak, Where the Wasteland Ends: Politics and Transcendence in Postin‐dustrial Society (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1972), p. 296.