in Cambridge 50 years ago (Snow in The two cultures and the scientific revolution
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The relationship between science and philosophy has always been a complex one, almost as much as the...
This compelling and erudite book examines the emergence of the human sciences in the eighteenth and ...
C. P. Snow’s (1964) The Two Cultures has been controversial, and is still much cited in the literatu...
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I approached this special edition of Dreadlocks with caution and apprehension. I saw two interpretat...
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Science and literature has been seen in opposition to each other since the Enlightenment Period when...
Review of: "Biology as a postmodern science: Universals, historicity, and context
The relationship between science and philosophy has always been a complex one, almost as much as the...
This compelling and erudite book examines the emergence of the human sciences in the eighteenth and ...
C. P. Snow’s (1964) The Two Cultures has been controversial, and is still much cited in the literatu...
D. Walton and P. Clarkson present a history of the last 50 years of international collaborations sti...
Review of Becket, F. & Gifford, T. Culture, Creativity and Environment [Amsterdam, Rodopi]; 200
Contrary to what I was taught in high school in the mid-1940s, science is no longer defined as an in...
I approached this special edition of Dreadlocks with caution and apprehension. I saw two interpretat...
This edited book will address creativity and innovation among the two cultures of science and art. D...
Review of J.L. Schellenberg's Religion After Science: The Cultural Consequences of Religious Immatur...
This article is a review of the book The Cambridge History of Science, Volume 7: The Modern Social ...
Review of Mario Biagioli and Jessica Riskin (eds.), Nature Engaged. Science in Practice from the Ren...
A global overview of the ways in which contemporary artists draw on scientific and technological dev...
Review of Persistent Creativity: Making the Case for Art, Culture and the Creative Industries by Pet...
Science and literature has been seen in opposition to each other since the Enlightenment Period when...
Review of: "Biology as a postmodern science: Universals, historicity, and context
The relationship between science and philosophy has always been a complex one, almost as much as the...