The origins of knowledge and imagination
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The origins of knowledge and imagination
Jacob Bronowski
(Yale paperbound, 342)(Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman memorial lectures)
Yale University Press, c1978
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Description based on 6th printing, 1979
Includes bibliographical references and index
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"A gem of enlightenment. . . . One rejoices in Bronowski's dedication to the identity of acts of creativity and of imagination, whether in Blake or Yeats or Einstein or Heisenberg."-Kirkus Reviews
"A delightful look at the inquiring mind."-Library Journal
In this eloquent volume Jacob Bronowski, mathematician and scientist, presents a succinct introduction to the state of modern thinking about the role of science in man's intellectual and moral life. Weaving together themes from ethnology, linguistics, philosophy, and physics, he confronts the questions of who we are, what we are, and how we relate to the universe around us.
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