Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science. (book reviews)
Arts Education Policy Review, May, 1995 by Hope, Samuel
Throughout human history, religious and political belief systems have been in collision with science. This is to be expected, since science searches for truth about how the world works and scientific findings prove themselves for all to see, at least in time. During the past two centuries, the spectacular success of the scientific and technological enterprise has created much that is modern about the modern world.
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The explosion of technologies and the challenges they pose to wise use are all part of the legacy underlying the 1990s. Another part of this legacy is the tendency of all ...
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