Whither Science? Three Essays Whither Science? Three Essays

Whither Science? Three Essays

Publisher Description

In this collection of essays we explore some basic questions facing science today. Modern science has become a truly global endeavor, which influences all of contemporary life, and like other great human endeavors, science has its own historical origins and intellectual foundations. It has a set of accepted principles, as well as actual practices that do not always follow the professed principles, and it has choices to make for the future. We look into the fundamental questions about the purposes, practices and future of science because we believe that both scientists and the broader public ‒ that is, all of us who benefit from science ‒ should be mindful of the social, historical and material consequences of science’s ubiquitous presence.

This book is written in non-technical language, and we intend it to be easily accessible to general readers who are interested in science and its broader implications. It will also be of interest to scientists who seek to explore the intellectual context of their discipline. No specialized technical knowledge is necessary to follow the book, and some scientific subjects that may not be readily familiar are briefly explained along the way. We make a few references to historical writings, and we encourage interested readers to pursue them further, but they are not essential for the understanding of these essays.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2015
February 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
Pages
PUBLISHER
Danko Antolovic
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
179.4
KB
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