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To Explain The World eBook

The Discovery Of Modern Science

by Steven Weinberg
language: english
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS, February of 2015 ‧
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The Nobel Prize-winner shares "a masterful journey through humankind’s scientific coming-of-age" from the Greeks to modern times (Brian Greene).

In this rich, irreverent, and compelling history, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg takes us across centuries of human striving to unravel the mysteries of the world. This sweeping saga ranges from ancient Miletus to medieval Baghdad and Oxford, from Plato’s Academy and the Museum of Alexandria to the cathedral school of Chartres and the Royal Society of London.

Weinberg shows that, while the scientists of ancient and medieval times lack our understanding of the world, they also lacked the knowledge, tools, and intellectual framework necessary to go about understand it. Yet over the centuries, through the struggle to solve such mysteries as the curious backward movement of the planets and the rise and fall of the tides, the modern discipline of science eventually emerged.

An illuminating exploration of the way we consider and analyze the world around us, To Explain the World is a sweeping, ambitious account of how difficult it was to discover the goals and methods of modern science, and the impact of this discovery on human knowledge and development.

To Explain The World

The Discovery Of Modern Science

by Steven Weinberg

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ISBN: 9780062346674
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS
Release Date: February of 2015
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9780062346674
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Steven Weinberg

Steven Weinberg (1933-2021) foi um físico norte-americano que recebeu o Prémio Nobel da Física de 1979 pela teoria de unificação de duas das forças fundamentais da Natureza: a força eletromagnética e a força nuclear fraca (a teoria é da coautoria de dois outros laureados, Sheldon Glahow e Abdus Salam). Foi professor nalgumas das melhores universidades dos EUA: Columbia, Califórnia-Berkeley, MIT e Texas-Austin. Além de Os Três Primeiros Minutos, é autor de dois outros livros traduzidos em português: Sonhos de uma Teoria Final (Gradiva, 1996) e Explicar o Mundo: a História da ciência, da Antiguidade à Era Moderna (Marcador, 2015). Ganhou um largo número de prémios além do Nobel, designadamente a Medalha Nacional de Ciência (1991), a Medalha Benjamin Franklin (2004), e o Breakthrough (2020).

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