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FREEDOM AND RESTRICTION IN SCIENCE
AND ITS ASPECTS IN SOCIETY
CONGRESS PROMOTED BY THE
NETHERLANDS UNIVERSITY
FOR THE DISCUSSION OF THE SUBJECT
FREEDOM AND RESTRICTION
IN
SCIENCE
AND ITS ASPECTS
IN
SOCIETY
THE HAGUE, 17 AND 18 SEPTEMBER 1954
THE HAGUE / MARTINUS NIJHOFF / 1955
Tbis congress was organized by the Board of "Rectores Magnifici"
(Vice Chancellors) of the Universities in the Netherlands.
Notable co-operation was received from the
DeUt
and National
Committee of "World University Service".
Copyright
I955
by
Martinus Nijhotl. The Hague. Netherlatfds
Softco~'er
reprint ol/he hard{.'over
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edition 1955
All rights reserved, including Ihe right to translah OT to
reproduce this book OT parts thereof in any form
ISBN 978-94-011-8396-3
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Patroness
H.M. THE QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS
Honorary Chairman
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF THE NETHERLANDS
Organizing Committee
PROF. H. WAGENVOORT, CHAIRMAN
PROF. J.P. SCHOUTEN,SECRETARY
Members
PROF. W. H. ARISZ
PROF. J. N. BAKHUIZEN V. D. BRINK
PROF. E. J. DIJKSTERHUIS
PROF. J. M. ROMEIN
PROF. CH. J. J. N. PETIT
PROF.T.H.THUNG
PROF. G. GONGGRIJP
PROF. A. L. DE BLOCK
PROF. H. DOOYEWEERD
Speakers
DR. J. M. BURGERS, professor of aero- and hydrodynamies at the
Technological University of Delft.
DR J. A. J. PETERS, C. SS.
R,
professor of metaphysics at the Roman
Catholic University of Nijmegen.
DR R. KRONIG, professor in theoretical physics at the Technological Uni-
versity of Delft.
Pre-advisers
G. E. LANGEMEIJER, extraordinary professor
1)
in the introduction to
the science of laws and philosophy of law at the State University
of Leyden.
DR W. F. WERTHEIM, professor of the history and sociology of Indonesia
at the Municipal University of Amsterdam.
DR H. W. JULIUS, professor of hygienics at the State University of Utrecht.
DR H. J. Pos, professor of theoretical philosophy and the history of
philosophy at the Municipal University of Amsterdam.
DR A. G. M. VAN MELSEN, professor in the introduction to philosophy,
logic, logistics and natural philosophy at the Roman Catholic University
ofNijmegen
Debaters
DR
I.
SAMKALDEN, professor in legal and political science at the
AgricuItural University of Wageningen.
DR P. J. BOUMAN, professor of sociology at the State University
of Groningen.
DR M. G. PLATTEL Ü.P., professor in philosophical normative
sociology at the Roman Catholic Economic University of Tilburg.
G. GONGGRIJP, professor in the oriental economics and the economic
history of Indonesia, at the Economic University of Rotterdam;
extraordinary professor
1)
at the Municipal University of Amsterdam.
DR M. C. COLENBRANDER, professor in ophthalmology at the State Uni-
versity of Leyden.
B.
H.
KAZEMIER, extraordinary professor
1)
in methodology and
philosophy at the Economic University of Rotterdam.
DR D. WIERSMA, extraordinary professor
1)
of forensie psychiatry at
the State University of Leyden.
DR C. J. DIPPEL, chemist in the employ of the "N.V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabriek" at Eindhoven.
DR K. KUIJPERS, professor in theoretical philosophy and the
history of philosophy after the Middle Ages, at the State University of
Utrecht.
') Extraordinary professoriates exist in subjects which do not take a sufficiently
important place in the academic teaching system to warrant the appointment of
an "ordinary" (or fnIl) professor.
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