C. P. Snow’s “The Two Cultures” controversially contrasted science and literature, suggesting that neither scientists nor literary intellectuals have much in common with, and seldom bother speaking to, the other. Responding to Snow, Michael Polanyi argued that specialization has made modern culture, not twofold but manifold. In his major work, Personal Knowledge, Polanyi explained that branches of modern culture have personal knowing and knowledge in common, and there is extensive cross-pollination of ideas. He also, in this book, saw the branches of culture as disparate intellectual frameworks that are divorced from one another
The writer Charles Snow observed in the British society that the general culture is going to split i...
It is argued here that the essential phenomenon of import which C.P. Snow de-scribed in 1959 as that...
In the Rede lecture of 1959, C.P.Snow speaks in terms of two cultures, one of science, the other of...
between Science, i.e. physics, and the Traditional Culture, i.e. literature. Snow’s pamphlet opened ...
A third of a century has now passed since the British writer C.P. Snow sounded an alarm about the t...
C- P. Snow, a sharp observer of society as well as of science, coined the expression "The Two C...
Science and literature has been seen in opposition to each other since the Enlightenment Period when...
In 1959, Sir Charles P. Snow presented a landmark lecture on the relationship between the science co...
C. P. Snow’s (1964) The Two Cultures has been controversial, and is still much cited in the literatu...
The concept o f the Two Cultures is based on the view that there is a lack of communication between...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
One refreshing way to frame partisan intellectual debates is to think about status. If we strip away...
It is essential that the roots of the division in western culture presented by CP Snow’s Two Culture...
It has been twenty years since C.P. Snow first presented the concept of The Two Cultures ; referrin...
In 1959, chemist and author Charles Percy Snow gave a Rede Lecture at the University of Cambridge in...
The writer Charles Snow observed in the British society that the general culture is going to split i...
It is argued here that the essential phenomenon of import which C.P. Snow de-scribed in 1959 as that...
In the Rede lecture of 1959, C.P.Snow speaks in terms of two cultures, one of science, the other of...
between Science, i.e. physics, and the Traditional Culture, i.e. literature. Snow’s pamphlet opened ...
A third of a century has now passed since the British writer C.P. Snow sounded an alarm about the t...
C- P. Snow, a sharp observer of society as well as of science, coined the expression "The Two C...
Science and literature has been seen in opposition to each other since the Enlightenment Period when...
In 1959, Sir Charles P. Snow presented a landmark lecture on the relationship between the science co...
C. P. Snow’s (1964) The Two Cultures has been controversial, and is still much cited in the literatu...
The concept o f the Two Cultures is based on the view that there is a lack of communication between...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
One refreshing way to frame partisan intellectual debates is to think about status. If we strip away...
It is essential that the roots of the division in western culture presented by CP Snow’s Two Culture...
It has been twenty years since C.P. Snow first presented the concept of The Two Cultures ; referrin...
In 1959, chemist and author Charles Percy Snow gave a Rede Lecture at the University of Cambridge in...
The writer Charles Snow observed in the British society that the general culture is going to split i...
It is argued here that the essential phenomenon of import which C.P. Snow de-scribed in 1959 as that...
In the Rede lecture of 1959, C.P.Snow speaks in terms of two cultures, one of science, the other of...