01634cam a2200253Ma 4500952010200000952010200102952010200204952010200306999001300408020001800421020001500439050001500454100002900469245003500498260005200533300002100585500002000606520065500626650001301281650002601294650002301320650003001343942000701373 001040aGIMPAbGIMPAcREFd2019-08-13ePurchasel0oQ 175 WHIp68532r2022-01-14w2022-01-14yBK 001040aGIMPAbGIMPAcGENd2019-08-13ePurchasel0oQ 175 WHIp68533r2022-01-14w2023-02-23yBK 001040aGIMPAbGIMPAcGENd2019-08-13ePurchasel0oQ 175 WHIp68534r2022-01-14w2023-02-23yBK 001040aGIMPAbGIMPAcGENd2019-08-13ePurchasel0oQ 175 WHIp68535r2022-01-14w2022-01-14yBK c700d700 a9780521237789 a0521237785 4aQ 175bWHI1 aWhitehead, Alfred North.10aScience and the modern world / aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2011. axi , 265 pages : aIncludes index. aAlfred North Whitehead's Science and the modern world, originally published in 1925, redefines the concept of modern science. Presaging by more than half a century most of today's cutting-edge thought on the cultural ramifications of science and technology, Whitehead demands that readers understand and celebrate the contemporary, historical, and cultural context of scientific discovery. Taking readers through the history of modern science, Whitehead shows how cultural history has affected science over the ages in relation to such major intellectual themes as romanticism, relativity, quantum theory, religion, and movements for social progress. 0aScience. 0aScience - philosophy. 0aScience - history. 7aScience - social aspects. cBK