Science Since Babylon
Science Since Babylon
Derek De Solla Price
Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein recommended this book at a Sam Harris event in Boston.
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Science Since Babylon

Science since Babylon

Derek De Solla Price
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Derek De Solla Price
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In "Science Since Babylon," Derek De Solla Price embarks on a captivating exploration of the interconnectedness of scientific progress and human culture, tracing the evolution of knowledge from ancient times to the modern era. With an engaging narrative, Price delves into the pivotal moments and critical decisions that have shaped the course of scientific discovery, revealing how each epoch's unique challenges and triumphs have contributed to our current understanding of the world. Through a blend of historical insight and personal reflection, Price not only charts the milestones of scientific achievement but also examines the profound implications of science on society, urging a harmonious balance between the realms of scientific inquiry and humanistic values. This expanded edition of Price's seminal work is a treasure trove of intellectual inquiry, offering readers a panoramic view of the scientific landscape across centuries. From the mystical allure of ancient automata and symbols to the transformative power of modern technology, Price weaves a rich tapestry of stories and studies that illuminate the dynamic relationship between science and civilization. "Science Since Babylon" is not merely a chronicle of scientific advancement; it is a thoughtful call to action for a future where science and policy walk hand in hand, informed by a deep understanding of our past and a shared vision for the welfare of humanity.

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Released
1975
1 Mar
Length
215
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Eric Weinstein recommended this book at a Sam Harris event in Boston.
— Derek De Solla Price, Science Since Babylon

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