Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution
Providing an analysis of the intellectual culture of today that has science--not literature or philosophy--at its center, a guide to the latest scientific theories and research is also a provocative discussion of the predominance of science. 12,500 first printing.
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Thirty-five years ago, C. P. Snow, in a now famous essay, wrote about the polarization of the "two cultures" -- literary intellectuals on the one hand, and scientists on the other. Although he hoped for the emergence of a "third culture" that would bridge the gap, it is only recently that science has changed the intellectual landscape. <br> Brockman's thesis that science is emerging as the intellectual center of our society is brought to life vividly in <i>The Third Culture,</i> which weaves together the voices of some of today's most influential scientific figures, including: <br> Stephen Jay Gould and Richard Dawkins on the implications of evolution Steven Pinker, Marvin Minsky, Daniel C. Dennett, and Roger Penrose on how the mind works<br> Murray Gell-Mann and Stuart Kauffman on the new sciences of complexity <br> <i>The Third Culture</i> is an honest picture of science in action. It is at once stimulating, challenging, and riveting.
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