The End Of Science
Facing The Limits Of Knowledge In The Twilight Of The Scientific Age
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:5th Mar '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
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*A witty, profound book about how all the most significant scientific discoveries are now all in the past. Also contains exclusive interviews with Stephen Hawkins etc.As a writer for SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, John Horgan has an unsurpassed window on contemporary science, routinely interviewing the scientific geniuses of our times, scientists such as Richard Dawkins, Murray Gell-Mann, Stephen Hawking, Karl Popper and Noam Chomsky. In THE END OF SCIENCE, Horgan displays his genius for getting these larger-than-life figures to be human, whilst also encouraging them to confront the very limits of knowledge. Have the big questions all been answered? Has all the knowledge worth pursuing become known? Will there be a final 'theory of everything' that signals the end? Horgan extracts surprisingly candid answers to these and other delicate questions as he discusses God, Star Trek, superstrings, quarks, consciousness and numerous other topics. In a time where scientific rationality is under fire from every quarter, THE END OF SCIENCE is a witty, thoughtful, profound and entertaining narrative which serves as both a critique of and a homage to modern science.
A fine example of popular science writing. Accessible, argumentative, stimulating, informative, highly polished and hugely enjoyable ... this is a feast of a book * TES *
I wish I could write like John Horgan ... [he] has a novelist's eye for character revealing detail, and we can almost see, as well as hear these scientists engaging in their passionate arguments. * NEW SCIENTIST *
Horgan covers a stunning set of thinkers, with whom he discusses a remarkable range of scientific ideas * FINANCIAL TIMES *
A hugely entertaining book, certain to create controversy. * E.O Wilson *
ISBN: 9780349109268
Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 21mm
Weight: 232g
336 pages