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The End Of Science Facing The Limits Of Knowledge In The Twilight Of The Scientific Age New John Horgan

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The End Of Science Facing The Limits Of Knowledge In The Twilight Of The Scientific Age New John Horgan
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.01 MB
Pages: 368
Author: John Horgan
ISBN: 9780465065929, 0465065929
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: New

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The End Of Science Facing The Limits Of Knowledge In The Twilight Of The Scientific Age New John Horgan by John Horgan 9780465065929, 0465065929 instant download after payment.

In The End of Science, John Horgan makes the case that the era of truly profound scientific revelations about the universe and our place in it is over. Interviewing scientific luminaries such as Stephen Hawking, Francis Crick, and Richard Dawkins, he demonstrates that all the big questions that can be answered have been answered, as science bumps up against fundamental limits. The world cannot give us a “theory of everything,” and modern endeavors such as string theory are “ironic” and “theological” in nature, not scientific, because they are impossible to confirm. Horgan’s argument was controversial in 1996, and it remains so today, still firing up debates in labs and on the internet, not least because—as Horgan details in a lengthy new introduction—ironic science is more prevalent than ever. Still, while Horgan offers his critique, grounded in the thinking of the world’s leading researchers, he offers homage, too. If science is ending, he maintains, it is only because it has done its work so well.

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