Physical Science and Human Values

Physical Science and Human Values

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Jan 1, 1947 · English · Hardcover (181 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 181
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1947
Publisher Princeton University Press

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E.P. Wigner delves into the intricate relationship between science and the values that shape human life. Through a thoughtful exploration, he examines how scientific advancements influence societal norms and individual philosophies. Wigner emphasizes the ethical implications of scientific discoveries, urging readers to reflect on the moral responsibilities that accompany knowledge.

The narrative intertwines historical anecdotes with philosophical insights, creating a rich tapestry that invites contemplation. Wigner's prose encourages a critical examination of how scientific progress can both elevate and challenge fundamental human values. By weaving together science and ethics, he prompts readers to consider the broader impact of technological advancements on humanity.

Ultimately, Wigner's work serves as a compelling reminder of the need for a holistic understanding of science. He advocates for a balanced approach that honors both the pursuit of knowledge and the preservation of human dignity, encouraging a dialogue that resonates with the complexities of modern life.
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