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Darwin Meets Einstein: On the Meaning of Science
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Darwin Meets Einstein: On the Meaning of Science

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In contrast to physicists, biologists already have the Theory of Everything. This is one of the underlying messages that physicist and author Frans W. Saris expresses in a collection of his essays, columns, diaries, and a play, published for the past twenty-five years in Dutch newspapers, journals and books. In the physics of Einstein, Bohr, Teller, Weinberg, B. Manfred Ullrich and the biology of Darwin, Tinbergen and De Waal, this witty and searching book explores in many dimensions the question: Why Science? Frans W. Saris argues that in our postmodern times we have lost the meaning of science and he puts science in an evolutionary perspective: science is not in the interest of intellectual or commercial competition, not for creating wealth, not even for fun. It is essential for our survival, the survival of humans, and the survival of life itself.

Frans Saris in the Media:

NRC Handelsblad van 02 december 2010.

Delta (Weekblad van TU Delft) van 17 december 2009.

RTL Nieuws van 24 november 2009.

RTV Noord-Holland van 24 november 2009.

BNR Duurzaam van 25 november 2009.

Radio 1, Feiten en Fillet, Belgie. Luister hier naar het audio fragment.

Hoe?Zo! Radio van 27 november 2009. Trouw van 27 november 2009.

de Volkskrant van zaterdag 21 november 2009.

De Morgen van 27 november 2009.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Country
NL
Date
17 November 2009
Pages
176
ISBN
9789089640581

In contrast to physicists, biologists already have the Theory of Everything. This is one of the underlying messages that physicist and author Frans W. Saris expresses in a collection of his essays, columns, diaries, and a play, published for the past twenty-five years in Dutch newspapers, journals and books. In the physics of Einstein, Bohr, Teller, Weinberg, B. Manfred Ullrich and the biology of Darwin, Tinbergen and De Waal, this witty and searching book explores in many dimensions the question: Why Science? Frans W. Saris argues that in our postmodern times we have lost the meaning of science and he puts science in an evolutionary perspective: science is not in the interest of intellectual or commercial competition, not for creating wealth, not even for fun. It is essential for our survival, the survival of humans, and the survival of life itself.

Frans Saris in the Media:

NRC Handelsblad van 02 december 2010.

Delta (Weekblad van TU Delft) van 17 december 2009.

RTL Nieuws van 24 november 2009.

RTV Noord-Holland van 24 november 2009.

BNR Duurzaam van 25 november 2009.

Radio 1, Feiten en Fillet, Belgie. Luister hier naar het audio fragment.

Hoe?Zo! Radio van 27 november 2009. Trouw van 27 november 2009.

de Volkskrant van zaterdag 21 november 2009.

De Morgen van 27 november 2009.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Country
NL
Date
17 November 2009
Pages
176
ISBN
9789089640581