What we believe, but can not prove intellectuals of the XXI century about modern science

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“What We Believe But Can’t Prove: 21st Century Intellectuals About Modern Science” is a fascinating and in-depth study written by renowned science popularizer John Brockman. In this collection of essays by eminent scientists, philosophers and thinkers of modern times, important questions are raised about the limits of scientific knowledge, about what we believe to be true, and about the place of faith in a world governed by rigorous scientific methods. The book is a unique kaleidoscope of opinions, in which each author shares his thoughts on what remains beyond the provable. This is not just a collection of scientific articles, but a real intellectual discussion, which touches on topics related to both fundamental questions about the nature of reality and practical aspects of our lives. The reader will find here reflections on how science and faith can coexist, on how we can understand the world around us, when not everything lends itself to rigorous scientific analysis. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from undergraduate and graduate students studying the philosophy of science to fans of scientific literature who seek to expand their horizons. If you are interested in topics such as the boundaries of scientific knowledge, the philosophy of science, as well as issues of faith and skepticism, then “What we believe, but can not prove” will be a real find for you. It will attract the attention of those who are looking for answers to complex questions about our existence and how we can comprehend the world in which we live. One of the key topics of the book is the study of the boundaries of the scientific method .. Brockman and his co-authors discuss what happens when science is confronted with questions to which it cannot give an unambiguous answer. In this context, important philosophical questions are raised about what truth is and how we can approach it. The authors share their reflections on how human perception and emotional experience affect our understanding of scientific concepts. The style of John Brockman, known for his ability to make complex ideas accessible and exciting, makes reading this book a real pleasure. He skillfully combines scientific facts with personal stories and reflections, which allows the reader not only to understand, but also to feel the ideas discussed. Brockman is also the author of other well-known works, such as "What's Next?" and "The Code of Reason," which also explore the intersections of science, philosophy, and human experience. “What We Believe But Can’t Prove” is not just a collection of opinions, but a real intellectual platform where every reader can find something for themselves. It inspires reflection and encourages discussion, making it an ideal choice for book clubs and discussion groups. If you are looking for literature that will not only expand your knowledge, but also make you think about the most important issues in life, this book will be a real discovery for you. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of ideas and reflections that will help you better understand how science and faith can coexist in our modern world. “What We Believe But Can’t Prove” is a book that will leave a mark on your mind and force you to reconsider your views on science and life in general.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Брокман
Джон - Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785916711462
- Release date
- 2012