Paradoxes of progress
Author: Stent, Gunther Siegmund Series: Series of books in biology Publisher: Freeman, 1978.Language: EnglishDescription: xii, 231 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 0716700808/0716700867Type of document: BookNote: Includes bibliographies and indexContents Note: The rise and fall of Faustian man: The end of progress. The end of the arts and sciences. The road to Polynesia.--Molecular genetics in the salon: What they are saying about Honest Jim. Prematurity and uniqueness in scientific discovery. Molecular biology and metaphysics. The dilemma of science and morals.--Structuralism on the last frontier: Abstraction in the nervous system. Genes and the embryo. Limits to the scientific understanding of man. The decadence of scientismItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographies and index
The rise and fall of Faustian man: The end of progress. The end of the arts and sciences. The road to Polynesia.--Molecular genetics in the salon: What they are saying about Honest Jim. Prematurity and uniqueness in scientific discovery. Molecular biology and metaphysics. The dilemma of science and morals.--Structuralism on the last frontier: Abstraction in the nervous system. Genes and the embryo. Limits to the scientific understanding of man. The decadence of scientism
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