Doubt and Certainty in Science
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Doubt and Certainty in Science (1951) is a book by John Zachary Young.
In 1950, Young was invited by the BBC to deliver the Reith Lectures. In his series of eight radio broadcasts, titled Doubt and Certainty in Science, he introduced the BBC audience to the themes of his research, exploring the function of the brain and the then-current scientific methods used to increase understanding of it.
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