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so:text | According as the bonds uniting the peoples of the world together are multiplied and lightened by the progress of science and by unity of the doctrines and precepts that it deducts from facts, and imposes without violence and yet in a relentless manner to all convictions, these ideas have assumed a growing and more and more irresistible importance. They tend to become a purely human basis of nature, morality, and politics. (en) |
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so:description | Speech at M. Berthelot's Scientific Jubilee (Nov 24, 1901) (en) |
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