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Leichte Rillen / Abschürfungen / Risse / Knicke; Gebrochener Buchrücken; Farbtonänderung; Geknickte Ecken / Seiten. The double-edged sword of modern science has sparked ongoing controversy, raising questions about its implications for humanity. Genetic engineering may one day cure diseases like cancer, yet it risks erasing individuality. Chemicals such as DDT have boosted food production, saving millions from starvation, but have also led to significant environmental pollution. Nuclear technology, while providing cheap energy, also poses the threat of catastrophic weaponry. In this thought-provoking collection of essays, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Max F. Perutz addresses the question, "Is science necessary?" with a firm "yes." His essays blend history, criticism, philosophy, and memoir, illustrating the essential role of science in modern life. From examining the contributions of great scientists like Alexander Fleming and Max Planck to sharing personal experiences, including his deportation during World War II and involvement in secret military projects, Perutz highlights the excitement of scientific discovery. He portrays scientists not as detached figures but as passionate creators whose work drives significant advancements. These engaging and enlightening essays illuminate the vital role of science and the nature of scientific inquiry, encouraging readers to appreciate its indispensable function in today's world. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 5e49cb92-2e76-4b6c-b1b2-5bf1d6a34f0a
The double-edged sword modern science wields has excited controversy for years, and there is no end to the debate in sight. The genetic engineering that may one day cure cancer could also deprive the human race of its very individuality. Chemicals like DDT, which have increased food production the world over--saving millions from starvation--have also seriously polluted our environment. And most notoriously, the nuclear technology that provides us with cheap and efficient energy also fuels the horrifying weaponry of Armageddon. Such contradictions have prompted Nobel Prize-winning scientist Max F. Perutz to ask quite simply "Is science necessary?"
Throughout this provocative collection of essays--a unique blend of history, criticism, philosophy, and memoir--Perutz answers his question with a resounding "yes." Ranging from the title piece, where he examines the crucial role science has played in every aspect of modern life, to striking portraits of such great scientists as Alexander Fleming, Ernest Rutherford, Max Planck, and Chaim Weizmann, Perutz's essays demonstrate how "the survival of nature and of civilization" depends upon an intelligent and scrupulous application of science, and an understanding--by all of us--of its basic ways and means.
Some of the most compelling essays are of a personal nature. "Enemy Alien" tells the troubling story of Perutz's deportation from England as a German national during the Second World War. He provides fascinating insights into the secret military projects he worked on after the war, the most interesting of which a futuristic attempt to convert icebergs into aircraft carriers. And throughout Perutz writes of the excitement of discovery--whether of a revolutionary new medicine like penicillin or of theories such as quantum physics that forever changed the way we look at the world.
Far from being "a soulless hermit toiling away at abstruse problems that he cannot explain except in incomprehensible gibberish," the scientist, as Perutz presents him, is as impassioned as the artist, and it is from his creative energies that the most important advances in science emerge. Moving, humorous, clearly written, and, above all, enlightening, these essays help readers become aware not only of the indispensable function of science in today's world, but of the very nature of scientific inquiry itself.
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About the Author:
Max F. Perutz was winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. His other awards include the Royal Medal of the Royal Society, the Copley Medal of the Royal Society, and the Her Majesty the Queen's Order of Merit.
Titel: Is Science Necessary?: Essays on Science and...
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsdatum: 1991
Einband: Softcover
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. This book demolishes the caricature of the scientist as a "soulless hermit toiling away at abstruse problems he cannot explain except in incomprehensible gibberish". Nobel Prize-winning chemist Max Perutz demonstrates the need for an intelligent application and understanding of science in this collection of essays that ranges from science's role in food production, health, and energy to pen portraits of Fleming, Rutherford, Plank, and Weizmann. The book should be of interest to undergraduates across all science subjects and people interested in the philosophy of science. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers GOR003392181
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