May 1928
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Nature, Volume 121, Issue 3054, pp. 748 (1928).
Physics
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RETURNING last week from attending an International Moral Education Conference at the Paris Sorbonne, where the ambiguity of philosophical and scientific terms in current use was considered as being a serious bar to true international understanding, it was with especial pleasure that I read Dr. J. E. Turner's letter in NATURE of April 21. We did not, on this occasion, at the Sorbonne deal specifically with the word Nature, although we might well have done so in view of its notorious ambiguity. Dogmatism and ambiguity are generally contrasted, but they are nevertheless often allied.
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