The Birth of Physics represents a foundational work in the development of chaos theory from one of the worldβs most influential living theorists, Michel ...
Continue Reading βHermes: Literature, Science, Philosophy is conceived as a first step in the publication of Michel Serres’s works. In order to help familiarize AmeriΒ can ...
Continue Reading βThis English translation of Michel Serres’ 1982 book Genesis captures in lucid prose the startling breadth and depth of his thinking, as he probes ...
Continue Reading βIn this fascinating essay Iannis Xenakis succeeds in unraveling the intricate web between the arts and sciences, thereby demonstrating their interdependency as in the ...
Continue Reading βThis is an analytical introduction to key historical and philosophical moments in the history of science, in twenty-two sections, written by a remarkably accomplished ...
Continue Reading βThroughout modernity there has been a clear divide between art and commerce. Objects could either be consumed as commerce or contemplated as art. Today, as ...
Continue Reading βObjects are all around us β and images of objects, advertisements for objects. Things are no longer merely purely physical or economic entities: within the ...
Continue Reading βWe barely talk about them and seldom know their names. Philosophy has always overlooked them; even biology considers them as mere decoration on the tree ...
Continue Reading βHow we create and organize knowledge is the theme of this major achievement by Umberto Eco. Demonstrating once again his inimitable ability to bridge ancient, ...
Continue Reading βΒ They stand on opposite ends of the spectrum: one is the world-famous author of The Name of the Rose and a self-declared secularist; the ...
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