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- Dovring explores the limits of science as causes of ignorance.
- About the Author: FOLKE DOVRING was Professor Emeritus of Land Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- 176 Pages
- Science, System Theory
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About the Book
Dovring explores the limits of science as causes of ignorance. Some topics examined in these essays are problems with our ways of knowing and the impact of emotion on objectivity. He argues that reality consists of designs--of things and processes. While most designs we might think of cannot exist, those that can exist add up to a tool box of creation which contains the detailed laws of nature, many of them synergisms. Reality must conform to this web of necessities, hence the danger of unchecked virtual reality.
These lines of thought are then applied to evolution as creation and history. In a final essay, Dovring explores topics upon which science should concentrate. This book will be of interest to scientists as well as the lay public interested in the theory of science and questions of truth and faith.
Book Synopsis
Dovring explores the limits of science as causes of ignorance. Some topics examined in these essays are problems with our ways of knowing and the impact of emotion on objectivity. He argues that reality consists of designs--of things and processes. While most designs we might think of cannot exist, those that can exist add up to a tool box of creation which contains the detailed laws of nature, many of them synergisms. Reality must conform to this web of necessities, hence the danger of unchecked virtual reality.
These lines of thought are then applied to evolution as creation and history. In a final essay, Dovring explores topics upon which science should concentrate. This book will be of interest to scientists as well as the lay public interested in the theory of science and questions of truth and faith.About the Author
FOLKE DOVRING was Professor Emeritus of Land Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In his long career in library work, university teaching and research, and international civil service, Professor Dovring published 16 books and some 200 other publications in 10 languages.