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Audio broadcasts for PAC 425: Science & Human Values taught by SSU Professor Malcolm P. Levin as a radio Side-band course during Spring 1980. This course examined significant discoveries in several area of basic science research and their impact on human values with the attendant implications for public policy. Sciences dealt specifically are astronomy and cosmology, physics, ecology, and human genetics. Based on recorded lectures from the 1977 Intersession.
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Audio broadcasts for PAC 425: Science & Human Values taught by SSU Professor Malcolm P. Levin as a radio Side-band course during Spring 1980. This course examined significant discoveries in several area of basic science research and their impact on human values with the attendant implications for public policy. Sciences dealt specifically are astronomy and cosmology, physics, ecology, and human genetics. Based on recorded lectures from the 1977 Intersession.
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Audio broadcasts for PAC 425: Science & Human Values taught by SSU Professor Malcolm P. Levin as a radio Side-band course during Spring 1980. This course examined significant discoveries in several area of basic science research and their impact on human values with the attendant implications for public policy. Sciences dealt specifically are astronomy and cosmology, physics, ecology, and human genetics. Based on recorded lectures from the 1977 Intersession.
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Audio broadcasts for PAC 425: Science & Human Values taught by SSU Professor Malcolm P. Levin as a radio Side-band course during Spring 1980. This course examined significant discoveries in several area of basic science research and their impact on human values with the attendant implications for public policy. Sciences dealt specifically are astronomy and cosmology, physics, ecology, and human genetics. Based on recorded lectures from the 1977 Intersession.
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Audio broadcasts for PAC 425: Science & Human Values taught by SSU Professor Malcolm P. Levin as a radio Side-band course during Spring 1980. This course examined significant discoveries in several area of basic science research and their impact on human values with the attendant implications for public policy. Sciences dealt specifically are astronomy and cosmology, physics, ecology, and human genetics. Based on recorded lectures from the 1977 Intersession.
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Tapes 15 through 32 have no titles associated with them.