Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of Its Causes
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This work examines the decline of scientific inquiry and achievement in England, attributing it to various cultural and institutional factors. The author critiques the neglect of science in favor of profit-driven pursuits and highlights the disparity between English and continental scientific progress. Through a series of observations and references to contemporary scientific literature, the text argues for a renewed commitment to rigorous scientific study and collaboration. It reflects on the historical context of scientific endeavors, emphasizing the need for a supportive environment that fosters genuine intellectual curiosity and innovation.
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