The Nature of Nature: Examining the Role of Naturalism in Science

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pp. 963, SIGNED and dedicated by the author. “The cultural battles now raging between conservatives and secular progressives has extended even into the scientific disciplines. And this stunning new volume captures the titanic clash of worldviews among those who have thought most deeply about the nature of science and of the universe itself. Unmatched in its breadth and scope, “The Nature of Nature” brings together some of the most influential scientists, scholars, and public intellectuals – including three Nobel laureates – across a wide spectrum of disciplines and schools of thought. Here they grapple with a perennial question that has been made all the more pressing by recent advances in the natural sciences: Is the fundamental explanatory principle of the universe, life, and self-conscious awareness to be found in inanimate matter or immaterial mind? The answers found in this book have profound implications for what it means to do science, what it means to be human, and what the future holds for all of us.”

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Book Information

ISBN 1935191284
ISBN13 9781935191285
Number of pages 963
Original Title The Nature of Nature: Examining the Role of Naturalism in Science
Published Date 2011
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition no dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Wilmington
Edition First Edition
Inscription Signed by author
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pp. 963, SIGNED and dedicated by the author. “The cultural battles now raging between conservatives and secular progressives has extended even into the scientific disciplines. And this stunning new volume captures the titanic clash of worldviews among those who have thought most deeply about the nature of science and of the universe itself. Unmatched in its breadth and scope, “The Nature of Nature” brings together some of the most influential scientists, scholars, and public intellectuals – including three Nobel laureates – across a wide spectrum of disciplines and schools of thought. Here they grapple with a perennial question that has been made all the more pressing by recent advances in the natural sciences: Is the fundamental explanatory principle of the universe, life, and self-conscious awareness to be found in inanimate matter or immaterial mind? The answers found in this book have profound implications for what it means to do science, what it means to be human, and what the future holds for all of us.”

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Weight 2 kg