In this engaging, lyrical book, physicist Sander Bais shows how science can liberate us from our cultural straitjacket of prejudice and intolerance. We're living in a time in which technology is taken for granted, yet belief in such standard scientific facts as evolution is actually decreasing. How is it possible for cell phones and Creationism to coexist? Science—fundamental, fact-based knowledge, not the latest technological gadget—can give us the global and local perspectives we need to make the world a better place. Bais argues that turning points in the history of science have been accompanied by similar milestones in social change, deeply affecting our view of nature, our perception of the human condition, and our understanding of the...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The role of passion and more generally irrational elements in processing knowledge are discussed. Th...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
In this challenging and provocative book, Steve Fuller contends that our continuing faith in science...
Science is, no doubt, a powerful force that cannot be just ignored, while considering human and Chri...
The development of science has been an ideological struggle that lasted over three millennia. At and...
How did science rise up to so dramatically change our world, and where will it take us in the future...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The role of passion and more generally irrational elements in processing knowledge are discussed. Th...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
In this challenging and provocative book, Steve Fuller contends that our continuing faith in science...
Science is, no doubt, a powerful force that cannot be just ignored, while considering human and Chri...
The development of science has been an ideological struggle that lasted over three millennia. At and...
How did science rise up to so dramatically change our world, and where will it take us in the future...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The central thesis of this book is that we need to reform philosophy and join it to science to recre...
The role of passion and more generally irrational elements in processing knowledge are discussed. Th...