Reason and Being

Reason and Being

B.G. Kuznetsov , Carolyn R. Fawcett , Robert S. Cohen
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Mar 31, 1987 · Anglais · Relié (464 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 464
Langue Anglais
Publié Mar 31, 1987
Éditeur Springer
ISBN-10 9027721815
ISBN-13 9789027721815

Description

Boris Kuznetsov was a unique figure who bridged the worlds of science and the humanities, embodying the qualities of a scientist while deeply engaging with philosophical inquiry. His work reflects a profound understanding of history, and he draws connections between scientific developments and broader humanist themes. The intertwining of reason and being comes to life through his exploration of how scientific thought influences human existence and cultural evolution.

The authors, Carolyn R. Fawcett and Robert S. Cohen, contribute their perspectives to this rich tapestry, diving into the implications of Kuznetsov's legacy. They dissect his insights into the dynamic interplay of knowledge and existence, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to understanding both the material and the abstract. This exploration invites a broader audience to contemplate the significance of Kuznetsov's thoughts in navigating contemporary challenges where science and human values increasingly converge.

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Action & Aventure Science & Technologie Histoire

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