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Winter 1982

Vol. XVII

No. 1

Table of Contents

Against Group Mind:

an Anarchistic Theory of Organization Thomas B. Greenfield

3

On Being of Two Minds:

the Structure of Scientific Evolution Peter J. Brown

13

Kierkegaard and the Computers

(Poem) David Lawson

21

Three Dimensions of Education Donald S. Seckinger

23

Science Education in the 19th Century: the Natural History Society of

Montreal 1827-1925 Stanley Brice Frost

31

"Stones and Bones and Skeletons": the origins and development of the

Peter Redpath Museum, 1882-1912 Susan Sheets-Pyenson

49

Physical Education in the

Soviet Union Victor Zilberman

65

Résumés

76

The Japanese Miracle: Two Views

(a Review Essay) Ardath W. Burkes

82

Editorial:

Against Group Rigour J.K.H.

89

Index Volume XVI

92

Photographs Notman Archives

45-47,63, 64

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