" Scientist, humanist, optimist, the late Jacob Bronowski in these essays explores the singularity of humankind, the essence of science, and the idea of a life force antece- dent to nature. At home in both scientific and humanistic thought, he draws examples from both to clarify and support the articles of his faith in science and the human race. As in his earlier television series, Bronowski in print is mind-expanding in the best teaching tradition." - "ALA Booklist"
" Most potential readers are admirers of the BBC series "The Ascent of Man" Bronowski's enormously popular venture into television. They will be rewarded... by the essays on the meaning and values of science, which show this master expositor at his eloquent best. " Reading Bronowski is not as intense as talking to him, but there is enough of that power in these pages to light many lamps. Buy it, read it, and above all, argue with it." - George A. Miller, "Human Nature"
" In these wide-ranging statements-- which are so distinctive in style that a reader can almost hear the late Dr. Bronowski's voice--this modern Renaissance man discusses, among other concepts: the logic of nature, experiment and the mind; the creative process and the reach of imagination. He explores the values of humanism and science, examines the principle of tolerance, looks down the corridors of time to envision the fulfillment of man. As an interpreter of science and the continuing search for truth, Bronowski is almost without parallel in our time." - "Publishers Weekly"
& quot; Scientist, humanist, optimist, the late Jacob Bronowski in these essays explores the singularity of humankind, the essence of science, and the idea of a life force antece- dent to nature. At home in both scientific and humanistic thought, he draws examples from both to clarify and support the articles of his faith in science and the human race. As in his earlier television series, Bronowski in print is mind-expanding in the best teaching tradition.& quot; - ALA Booklist
& quot; Most potential readers are admirers of the BBC series The Ascent of Man Bronowski's enormously popular venture into television. They will be rewarded... by the essays on the meaning and values of science, which show this master expositor at his eloquent best. & quot; Reading Bronowski is not as intense as talking to him, but there is enough of that power in these pages to light many lamps. Buy it, read it, and above all, argue with it.& quot; - George A. Miller, Human Nature
& quot; In these wide-ranging statements-- which are so distinctive in style that a reader can almost hear the late Dr. Bronowski's voice--this modern Renaissance man discusses, among other concepts: the logic of nature, experiment and the mind; the creative process and the reach of imagination. He explores the values of humanism and science, examines the principle of tolerance, looks down the corridors of time to envision the fulfillment of man. As an interpreter of science and the continuing search for truth, Bronowski is almost without parallel in our time.& quot; - Publishers Weekly
"Scientist, humanist, optimist, the late Jacob Bronowski in these essays explores the singularity of humankind, the essence of science, and the idea of a life force antece- dent to nature. At home in both scientific and humanistic thought, he draws examples from both to clarify and support the articles of his faith in science and the human race. As in his earlier television series, Bronowski in print is mind-expanding in the best teaching tradition."--"ALA Booklist"
"In these wide-ranging statements-- which are so distinctive in style that a reader can almost hear the late Dr. Bronowski's voice--this modern Renaissance man discusses, among other concepts: the logic of nature, experiment and the mind; the creative process and the reach of imagination. He explores the values of humanism and science, examines the principle of tolerance, looks down the corridors of time to envision the fulfillment of man. As an interpreter of science and the continuing search for truth, Bronowski is almost without parallel in our time."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Most potential readers are admirers of the BBC series "The Ascent of Man" Bronowski's enormously popular venture into television. They will be rewarded... by the essays on the meaning and values of science, which show this master expositor at his eloquent best."Reading Bronowski is not as intense as talking to him, but there is enough of that power in these pages to light many lamps. Buy it, read it, and above all, argue with it."--George A. Miller, "Human Nature"