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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1992

Pages: 1-25

Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048140909

Full citation:

Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Francisco Varela, "Understanding origins", in: Understanding origins, Berlin, Springer, 1992

Abstract

We wish to start with the following observation: the humanities and the "hard" sciences (here meaning especially biology and a good part of the cognitive sciences) differ considerably in their ambitions concerning the "big questions' . The hard sciences are more daring than ever in proposing how the cosmos formed and life originated, how species evolved and the destiny of it all. In contrast, for the humanities it has been a time of dispersion, of fragmentation, of a dissemination which resists any attempt at integration on a grand scale. The time of the "big theories' seems to have been left far behind.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1992

Pages: 1-25

Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048140909

Full citation:

Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Francisco Varela, "Understanding origins", in: Understanding origins, Berlin, Springer, 1992