Science + Philosophy
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- Scale, the universal laws of growth, innovation, sustainability, and the pace of life in organisms, cities, economies, and companies, Geoffrey West
- The science of can and can't, a physicist's journey through the land of counterfactuals, Chiara Marletto
- Deep simplicity, bringing order to chaos and complexity, John Gribbin
- A many-colored glass, reflections on the place of life in the universe, Freeman J. Dyson
- The sun, the genome, & the Internet, tools of scientific revolutions, Freeman J. Dyson
- The big questions, probing the promise and limits of science, Richard Morris
- The science before science, a guide to thinking in the 21st century, Anthony Rizzi
- The half-life of facts, why everything we know has an expiration date, Samuel Arbesman
- The halakhic mind, an essay on Jewish tradition and modern thought, Joseph B. Soloveitchik
- The Direction of time, edited by Maria Reichenbach
- Lighting the seventh fire, the spiritual ways, healing, and science of the Native American, F. David Peat
- Philosophy of science, Jeffrey L. Kasser
- The unnatural nature of science, Lewis Wolpert
- Process and reality, an essay in cosmology, by Alfred North Whitehead
- The Cambridge lectures, life works, by Stephen W. Hawking
- Ideas and opinions, Albert Einstein ; with an introduction by Alan Lightman ; new translations and revisions by Sonja Bargmann
- Skeptic, viewing the world with a rational eye, Michael Shermer
- The beginning of infinity, explanations that transform the world, David Deutsch
- Order out of chaos, man's new dialogue with nature, Ilya Prigogine and Isabelle Stengers ; foreword by Alvin Toffler
- The essential tension, selected studies in scientific tradition and change, Thomas S. Kuhn
- In the wake of chaos, unpredictable order in dynamical systems, Stephen H. Kellert
- Diderot and Descartes ;, a study of scientific naturalism in the Enlightenment
- Science set free, 10 paths to new discovery, Rupert Sheldrake
- The Beginning of Infinity, Explanations That Transform the World
- Life is simple, how Occam's razor set science free and shapes the universe, Johnjoe McFadden
- The value of science, essential writings of Henri Poincaré, Henri Poincaré
- Alfred North Whitehead, his reflections on man and nature ; his reflection on man and nature, selected and with a prologue by Ruth Nanda Anshen
- Science and the reenchantment of the cosmos, the rise of the integral vision of reality, Ervin Laszlo
- Introducing philosophy of science, Ziauddin Sardar & Borin Van Loon
- Alternate realities, how science shapes our vision of the world, Joel Davis
- Einstein's space and Van Gogh's sky, physical reality and beyond, by Lawrence LeShan and Henry Margenau
- Philosophy of science ;, the link between science and philosophy
- The knowledge machine, how irrationality created modern science, Michael Strevens
- The God particle, if the universe is the answer, what is the question?, Leon Lederman with Dick Teresi
- Cosmos, bios, theos, scientists reflect on science, God, and the origins of the universe, life, and homo sapiens, edited by Henry Margenau, Roy Abraham Varghese
- La strada, Emanuele Severino
- Cosmic adventure, a renegade astronomer's guide to our world and beyond, Bob Berman ; illustrations by Alan McKnight
- Killer apes, naked apes, and just plain nasty people, the misuse and abuse of science in political discourse, Richard J. Perry
- Scale, the universal laws of growth, innovation, sustainability, and the pace of life in organisms, cities, economies, and companies, Geoffrey West
- Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
- Ozone layer, a philosophy of science perspective, Maureen Christie
- Books do furnish a life, An electrifying celebration of science writing, Richard Dawkins
- Philosophy of science, a beginner's guide, Geoffrey Gorham
- Dust, a history of the small and the invisible, Joseph A. Amato ; [illustrations by Abigail Rorer]
- Reflections on gender and science, Evelyn Fox Keller
- Chronos, how time shapes our universe, Etienne Klein ; translated by Glenn Burney
- The beginning of infinity, explanations that transform the world, David Deutsch
- Complexity, The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos, M. Mitchell Waldrop
- Why trust science?, Naomi Oreskes
- The origins of knowledge and imagination, Jacob Bronowski
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