“When Coleridge tried to define beauty, he returned always to one deep thought; beauty, he said, is unity in variety! Science is nothing else than the search to discover unity in the wild variety of nature,-or, more exactly, in the variety of our experience. Poetry, painting, the arts are the same search, in Coleridge's phrase, for unity in variety.”
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Science and Human Values
This book delves into the profound impact of scientific progress on various aspects of human life, including ethics, culture, and societal norms. It examines the moral considerations and philosophical debates that arise from scientific discoveries and technological innovations, offering a nuanced perspective on the intersection of science and human values. more
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