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The Scientist as Rebel - New York Review Books Collection

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Readers should view The Scientist as Rebel as a science project of their own. Dyson asks his audience not for agreement but only for their active engagement with his original and provocative notions. Their questions need not be his questions! and they may dispute his conclusions. But they will be stimulated! challenged! entertained and enlightened about topics as varied as science! politics and the arms race. They will discover unique perspectives on religion! global warming! and even the paranormal...readers will have no difficulty recognizing rebellion of the most valuable kind in this enlightening collection and will eagerly engage with it." -- The Philadelphia Inquirer “Dyson offers a lovely collection of essays from his writing for The New York Review of Books. Part 1 and 3 focus on scientists and rebels! while parts 2 and 4 are a reminder that science could be more rebellious and radical than it is. The 29 individual chapters are organized into four categories: contemporary issues! war and peace! history of science! and personal reflections...Recommended.” – Choice "Physicist and futurist Dyson embodies the ideal of the scientist as iconoclast. In this spirited collection! he muses on the ethics of nanotech and genetic engineering! the crucial role of amateurs in science! and the richness of "nature's imagination." Provocative! touching! and always surprising." — Steve Silberman! Wired Magazine "In an eclectic but deeply satisfying collection! Dyson! a prize-winning physicist and prolific author ... expresses his precise thinking in prose of crystal clarity! and readers will be absolutely enthralled by his breadth! his almost uncanny ability to tie diverse topics together and his many provocative statements ... his writings on Einstein! Teller! Newton! Oppenheimer! Norbert Wiener and Feynman will amuse while presenting deep insights into the nature of science and humanity. Virtually every chapter deserves to be savored." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Dyson is a clear and compelling writer! gifts highlighted in this collection of 33 previously published! and frequently updated essays and reviews. Organized into sections on contemporary issues in science! war and peace! history of science and scientists! and personal and philosophical ruminations! these works demonstrate Dyson’s far-ranging interests and skill in writing for educated and curious generalists! qualities that ensure this volume’s wide appeal. Some readers may feel a thrill reading Dyson’s comments on military strategy; others may prefer Dyson’s thoughts on such physics-related people and issues as Isaac Newton! Edward Teller! J. Robert Oppenheimer! Richard Feynman! Norbert Wiener! and string theory. But whatever a reader’s passion! Dyson’s emphasis on rebels within science rather than upholders of the status quo makes the book especially satisfying." — Steve Weinberg ! Booklist Praise for Dyson: “One of the world’s most original minds.”– London Times Informationen zum Autor Freeman Dyson  has spent most of his life as a professor of physics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, taking time off to advise the US government and write books for the general public. He was born in England and worked as a civilian scientist for the Royal Air Force during World War II. He came to Cornell University as a graduate student in 1947 and worked with Hans Bethe and Richard Feynman, producing a user-friendly way to calculate the behavior of atoms and radiation. He also worked on nuclear reactors, solid-state physics, ferromagnetism, astrophysics, and biology, looking for problems where elegant mathematics could be usefully applied. Dyson’s books include  Disturbing the Universe  (1979),  Weapons and Hope  (1984),  Infinite in All Directions  (1988),  Origins of Life  (1986, second edition 1999),  The Sun, the Ge...

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Authors Freeman J Dyson
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.11.2006
 
EAN 9781590172162
ISBN 978-1-59017-216-2
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 148 mm x 216 mm x 28 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books

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