Carte Gallio J. W. N. (John William Navin) Sullivan

Gallio

Or, the Tyranny of Science

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"Gallio : Or, the Tyranny of Science" is a compelling philosophical inquiry into the boundaries of s...

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Publicat
2026
Pagini
118
EAN
9781025672694
ISBN
1025672690
Enbook ID
52765960
Greutate
178
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 6

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"Gallio : Or, the Tyranny of Science" is a compelling philosophical inquiry into the boundaries of scientific knowledge and its impact on the human condition. Written by the esteemed science writer J. W. N. Sullivan, this work addresses the growing dominance of scientific materialism and the potential "tyranny" it exerts over other forms of human understanding. Sullivan explores the profound shifts in early twentieth-century physics and mathematics, questioning whether the scientific method is capable of providing a complete account of reality or if it leaves essential aspects of life-such as ethics and aesthetics-unaccounted for.

Through a lucid and accessible prose, the author challenges the notion that science should be the ultimate authority on all human affairs. Instead, he advocates for a worldview that acknowledges the power of scientific discovery while maintaining space for the qualitative experiences that define humanity. "Gallio : Or, the Tyranny of Science" serves as both a historical reflection on the evolution of scientific thought and a prescient warning about the risks of over-rationalization. It is an essential read for those interested in the history of science, the philosophy of knowledge, and the ongoing dialogue between the sciences and the humanities.

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