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INCEPTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Since the journal's inception it has proved an invaluable source both for reflective scientists and for workers in the history, philosophy and sociology of science.
Ironically, the inception of modernism - the very moment where man (or woman) invented himself (herself) - simultaneously launched new and more subtle "enlightened" mechanisms of control.
Common to each of these initiatives was the democratic nature of their inception and of the decision-making processes that were imperative for their continuance.
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