In an inuential lecture at the University of Cambridge in 1959, the British chemist and novelist, C. P. Snow drew attention to the ever widening chasm between the sciences and the humanities in post-war Britain. He asserted that “… the intellectual life of the whole of western society is increasingly being split into two polar groups” – literary intellectuals on one side and physical scientists on the other
The relationship between science and philosophy has always been a complex one, almost as much as the...
In 1959, Sir Charles Snow (C.P. Snow) delivered a lecture at Cambridge University entitled The Two C...
The writer Charles Snow observed in the British society that the general culture is going to split i...
Science and literature has been seen in opposition to each other since the Enlightenment Period when...
between Science, i.e. physics, and the Traditional Culture, i.e. literature. Snow’s pamphlet opened ...
The concept o f the Two Cultures is based on the view that there is a lack of communication between...
In the Rede lecture of 1959, C.P.Snow speaks in terms of two cultures, one of science, the other of...
C. P. Snow’s (1964) The Two Cultures has been controversial, and is still much cited in the literatu...
Charles Percy Snow was born in Leicester in 1905 and - like his fictional alter ago Lewis Eliot - de...
A third of a century has now passed since the British writer C.P. Snow sounded an alarm about the t...
It is argued here that the essential phenomenon of import which C.P. Snow de-scribed in 1959 as that...
This essay examines the 'war' of science and culture in the twentieth century – its terms in part fi...
Twentieth-century science proves that heredity and environment function similarly in all named livin...
C- P. Snow, a sharp observer of society as well as of science, coined the expression "The Two C...
One refreshing way to frame partisan intellectual debates is to think about status. If we strip away...
The relationship between science and philosophy has always been a complex one, almost as much as the...
In 1959, Sir Charles Snow (C.P. Snow) delivered a lecture at Cambridge University entitled The Two C...
The writer Charles Snow observed in the British society that the general culture is going to split i...
Science and literature has been seen in opposition to each other since the Enlightenment Period when...
between Science, i.e. physics, and the Traditional Culture, i.e. literature. Snow’s pamphlet opened ...
The concept o f the Two Cultures is based on the view that there is a lack of communication between...
In the Rede lecture of 1959, C.P.Snow speaks in terms of two cultures, one of science, the other of...
C. P. Snow’s (1964) The Two Cultures has been controversial, and is still much cited in the literatu...
Charles Percy Snow was born in Leicester in 1905 and - like his fictional alter ago Lewis Eliot - de...
A third of a century has now passed since the British writer C.P. Snow sounded an alarm about the t...
It is argued here that the essential phenomenon of import which C.P. Snow de-scribed in 1959 as that...
This essay examines the 'war' of science and culture in the twentieth century – its terms in part fi...
Twentieth-century science proves that heredity and environment function similarly in all named livin...
C- P. Snow, a sharp observer of society as well as of science, coined the expression "The Two C...
One refreshing way to frame partisan intellectual debates is to think about status. If we strip away...
The relationship between science and philosophy has always been a complex one, almost as much as the...
In 1959, Sir Charles Snow (C.P. Snow) delivered a lecture at Cambridge University entitled The Two C...
The writer Charles Snow observed in the British society that the general culture is going to split i...