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    The myth and the meaning of science as a vocation
    Ultimate Reality and Meaning 28 (2): 149-164. 2005.
    Many natural scientists of the past and the present have imagined that they pursued their activity according to its own inherent rules in a realm distinctly separate from the business world, or at least in a realm where business tended to interfere with science from time to time, but was not ultimately an essential component, ‘because one thought that in science one possessed and loved something unselfish, harmless, self-sufficient, and truly innocent, in which man’s evil impulses had no part wh…Read more
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    Flannery O'Connor's hylomorphic view of humanity
    with Helen R. Andretta
    Ultimate Reality and Meaning 28 (2): 109. 2005.