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Benjamin Lee Whorf
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Page: 1 Entered: 31 Aug, 2015 Modified: 5 Sep, 2015 It needs but half an eye to see in these latter days that science, the Grand Revelator of modern Western culture, has reached, without having intended to, a frontier. Either it must bury its dead, close its ranks, and go forward into a landscape of increasing strangeness, replete with things shocking to a culture-trammelled understanding, or it must become, in Claude HoughtonÕs expressive phrase, the plagiarist of its own past (Benjamin Lee Whorf: Language, Truth and Reality)
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