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The Discipline of Curiosity Janny Groen

The Discipline of Curiosity By Janny Groen

The Discipline of Curiosity by Janny Groen


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The Discipline of Curiosity: Science in the World by Janny Groen

In the 20th century, more than ever before, the world is being shaped by science. Science has an intrinsic value in trying to find out how the world ticks, and it has an enormous and increasingly social value too. The scientific enterprise of today provides the information for the society of tomorrow. Scientists have become leading actors in world history. The discipline of curiosity, as science may be called, is not just a discipline of form, it is also a discipline of ends: political, moral, cultural and commercial ends. Science and technology have become features of daily life. In this book of interviews, fifteen opinion leaders (prominent figures from international politics, business, communication and science) give their vision on the changing role of science in society. They all agree that scientific information is essential, not just for the scientist. For with the recognition of its crucial importance comes the understanding that the scientific enterprise is, or should be, a concern to everybody. The scientist is a central figure and has to communicate with politicians, entrepreneurs and the public at large.

Table of Contents

Introduction. The haves and have nots (D. Halberstam, the observer). An African dream (S. Ogunseitan, the information gatherer). Coordination without funds (F. Mayor Zaragoza, the diplomat). The human lemmings (A. King, the activist). The government catalysis (E. Bloch, the science policy-maker). What price research? (H. Beckers, the industrial scientist). Links without chains (E. Davignon, the industrialist). International openness (R. Solow, the economist). Breaking the mould (H. Yamada, the scientist in Japan). East-West mergers (T. Oltean, the communication analyst). We must not lead (R. Bernhardt, the lawyer). The black hole of consciousness (R. Penrose, the mathematician). The accelerating advances (K. Siegbahn, the physicist). The communication deficit (S. Minowa, the publisher). The public digestion (J. Maddox, the editor). About the people interviewed. Index.

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GOR009053394
9780444888617
0444888616
The Discipline of Curiosity: Science in the World by Janny Groen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
19901000
162
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