The common sense of science

書誌事項

The common sense of science

by J. Bronowski ; with a foreword by Hermann Bondi

Harvard University Press, c1978

  • pbk.

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注記

Includes index

収録内容

  • Science and sensibility
  • The scientific revolution and the machine
  • Isaac Newton's model
  • The eighteenth century and the idea of order
  • The nineteenth century and the idea of causes
  • The idea of chance
  • The common sense of science
  • Truth and value
  • Science, the destroyer or creator

内容説明・目次

内容説明

J. Bronowski was both a distinguished mathematician and a poet, a philosopher of science and a literary critic who wrote a well-known study of William Blake. Dr. Bronowski's very career was founded on the premise of an intimate connection between science and the humanities, disciplines which are still generally thought to be worlds apart. The Common Sense of Science, a book which remains as topical today as it was when it first appeared twenty-five years ago, articulates and develops Bronowski's provocative idea that the sciences and the arts fundamentally share the same imaginative vision.

目次

1. Science and Sensibility 2. The Scientific Revolution and the Machine 3. Isaac Newton's Model 4. The Eighteenth Century and the Idea of Order 5. The Nineteenth Century and the Idea of Causes 6. The Idea of Chance 7. The Common Sense of Science 8. Truth and Value 9. Science, the Destroyer or Creator

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