What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Science (mcewan's Bilingual Work)

What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Science (mcewan's Bilingual Work)

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Ch. 135 The Self
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"What We Talk About When We Talk About Science" is a collection of essays on science and humanities by British national writer Ian McEwan, which is included in Penguin Random House's classic Vintage Minis anthropology series. The book contains five essays by McEwan: "Literature, Science and Humanity", "Species Originality", "Parallel Traditions", "Apocalyptic Blues" and "Self". The author focuses on the relationship between literature, science and human nature, expounding his incisive, unique and philosophical views, supplemented by several koans in the history of science - Was it Darwin or Wallace who first proposed the theory of evolution? Does general relativity belong to Einstein or the German mathematician Hilbert? There is also Leeuwenhoek's letter to the Royal Society... From science to literature, McEwan's writing is vivid and interesting, contains philosophical thoughts, and wanders between sensibility and rationality. It is heart-breaking to read.

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