A Many-Colored Glass

A Many-Colored Glass

Author: Freeman J. Dyson

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2010-02-03

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 0813931436

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Freeman Dyson’s latest book does not attempt to bring together all of the celebrated physicist’s thoughts on science and technology into a unified theory. The emphasis is, instead, on the myriad ways in which the universe presents itself to us--and how, as observers and participants in its processes, we respond to it. "Life, like a dome of many-colored glass," wrote Percy Bysshe Shelley, "stains the white radiance of eternity." The author seeks here to explore the variety that gives life its beauty. Taken from Dyson’s recent public lectures--delivered to audiences with no specialized knowledge in hard sciences--the book begins with a consideration of the practical and political questions surrounding biotechnology. As he seeks how best to explain the place of life in the universe, Dyson then moves from the ethical to the purely scientific. The book concludes with an attempt to understand the implications of biology for philosophy and religion. The pieces in this collection touch on numerous disciplines, from astronomy and ecology to neurology and theology, speaking to the lay reader as well as to the scientist. As always, Dyson’s view of human nature and behavior is balanced, and his predictions of a world to come serve primarily as a means for thinking about the world as it is today.


A Dome of Many Colors

A Dome of Many Colors

Author: Arvind Sharma

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 1999-06-01

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9781563382673

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Collected studies about developing religious pluralism throughout the world, including a call to action.


In Defense of the Psychological

In Defense of the Psychological

Author: John William Miller

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780393302264

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"Dry wit and analytic adroitness . . . . [This survey] contains some rich and stimulating material." --Kirkus Reviews