Paradigms Regained: Unravelling the Mysteries of Modern Science

Paradigms Regained: Unravelling the Mysteries of Modern Science

by John L Casti (Author)

Synopsis

How did life on Earth get started? Can we duplicate human thought in a computing machine? How do children acquire language? Ten years ago, in PARADIGMS LOST, John L. Casti looked at the state of play with these and a handful of other eternal questions, outlining the competing answers on offer and describing the scientists who advocated them. In PARADIGMS REGAINED Casti recounts the huge leaps science has made since then, and how new theories and candidate answers have emerged for almost all the big questions. As we enter the twenty-first century, PARADIGMS REGAINED provides an excellent summary of what we understand about key scientific issues.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 338
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 01 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0349111332
ISBN 13: 9780349111339
Book Overview: * Review coverage across the national press and specialist publications

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A classic, cleverly updated to reconsider eternal questions in the light of current knowledge. * SUNDAY TIMES *
A brilliant guide to the state of science. * SCOTSMAN *
Casti writes in a well-practised and easy style. * TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT *
In Paradigms Regained, John Casti re-examines the six big questions he looked at in his 1989 book, Paradigms Lost: Did life begin naturally and on Earth? Is human behaviour genetically determined? Is there a language organ in the human brain? Can compute * In Paradigms Lost, he presents the evidence for yes and no answers to each question as though in a trial by jury, with witnesses arguing for the prosecution and defence, then a summary of the evidence and a verdict. Paradigms Regained takes the same quest *
Author Bio
John L. Casti is a member of the faculty of the Santa Fe Institute and a professor at the Technical University of Vienna. He divides his time between Santa Fe, New Mexico and Vienna.