The
New York Times: The snobbish idea that pure science is in
some way superior to applied science dates to antiquity, when
Plutarch says of Archimedes: "Regarding the business of
mechanics and every utilitarian art as ignoble and vulgar, he
gave his zealous devotion only to those subjects whose elegance
and subtlety are untrammeled by the necessities of life."
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The absurdly artificial divide between pure and applied research Free
18 February 2009
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.023073
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EISSN:1945-0699
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