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World Futures 23 (1):93-121 (1987)

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  1. The Counter-Renaissance.Paul Oskar Kristeller & Hiram Haydn - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (3):468.
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  • Cognitive maps in rats and men.Edward C. Tolman - 1948 - Psychological Review 55 (4):189-208.
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  • From Being to Becoming.I. Prigogine - 1982 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (3):325-329.
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  • The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality.Oswald Spengler & Charles Francis Atkinson - 2021 - G. Allen & Unwin.
    This book changes your views on history, civilization, and the world. German philosopher and polymath Oswald Spengler displays his controversial opinions about world history. He defines "culture" as a superorganism which has a lifespan of birth, flourishing, and death, and defines "civilization" as the end-product of culture. He divides the entire history of the world into eight distinct cultures, from which all civilizations, religions, and wars arose. Spengler was criticized for his cataclysmic prediction of the downfall of western civilization in (...)
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  • Evolution and culture.Marshall David Sahlins - 1960 - Ann Arbor,: University of Michigan Press. Edited by Elman Rogers Service & Thomas G. Harding.
    A unified interpretation of the evolution of species, humanity, and society.
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  • (4 other versions)The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.Thomas Samuel Kuhn - 1962 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Otto Neurath.
    A scientific community cannot practice its trade without some set of received beliefs. These beliefs form the foundation of the "educational initiation that prepares and licenses the student for professional practice". The nature of the "rigorous and rigid" preparation helps ensure that the received beliefs are firmly fixed in the student's mind. Scientists take great pains to defend the assumption that scientists know what the world is like...To this end, "normal science" will often suppress novelties which undermine its foundations. Research (...)
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  • The reenchantment of the world.Morris Berman - 1981 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Focusing on the rise of the mechanistic idea that we can know the natural world only by distancing ourselves from it, Berman shows how science acquired its ...
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  • The Open Society and Its Enemies. [REVIEW]Henry David Aiken - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (17):459-473.
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  • The Nature of Civilizations.Matthew Melko - 1969 - Porter Sargent Publishers.
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  • Units of evolution: a metaphysical essay.David L. Hull - 1981 - In Uffe Juul Jensen & Rom Harré (eds.), The Philosophy of evolution. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 23--44.
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  • A Mathematical Theory of Communication.Claude Elwood Shannon - 1948 - Bell System Technical Journal 27 (April 1924):379–423.
    The mathematical theory of communication.
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  • The cosmic code: quantum physics as the language of nature.Heinz R. Pagels - 1982 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    This is one of the most important books on quantum mechanics ever written for lay readers, in which an eminent physicist and successful science writer, Heinz Pagels, discusses and explains the core concepts of physics without resorting to complicated mathematics. "Can be read by anyone. I heartily recommend it!" -- New York Times Book Review. 1982 edition.
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  • (1 other version)Meaning in history.Karl Löwith - 1949 - [Chicago]: Univ. of Chicago Press.
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  • The nature of the physical world.Arthur Stanley Eddington - 1928 - London,: Dent.
    1929. The course of Gifford Lectures that Eddington delivered in the University of Edinburgh in January to March 1927.
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  • (1 other version)The ascent of man.Jacob Bronowski - 1973 - London,: British Broadcasting Corporation.
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  • Mind In Science: A History Of Explanations In Psychology And Physics.Richard Langton Gregory - 1981 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • Interpretations Of Life And Mind: Essays Around The Problem Of Reduction.Marjorie Grene (ed.) - 1971 - New York,: Humanities Press.
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  • Political ideas in sienese art: The frescoes by ambrogio lorenzetti and taddeo di bartolo in the Palazzo pubblico.Nicolai Rubinstein - 1958 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 21 (3/4):179-207.
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  • The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy.Ernst Cassirer & Mario Domandi - 1964 - Philosophy 40 (153):259-260.
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  • Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling. [REVIEW]Morris Weitz - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (4):525-528.
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  • Shapes of philosophical history.Frank Edward Manuel - 1965 - Stanford, Calif.,: Stanford University Press.
    Though the geographic dimensions of philosophical history were always, in principle at least, the whole globe, for the last two thousand years the ...
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  • The Image of the City.Kevin Lynch - 1962 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 21 (1):91-91.
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  • The Science of Culture.Roy Wood Sellars - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (4):586-587.
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  • (1 other version)The socio-economic roots of Newton's principia.Boris M. Hessen - 1931 - In N. I. Bukharin (ed.), Science at the Cross Roads. Papers Presented to the International Congress of the History of Science and Technology, 1931, by the Delegates of the U.S.S.R. Frank Cass.
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  • The Idea of Progress.Daniel Sommer Robinson - 1921 - Philosophical Review 30 (5):528-531.
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  • Utopia and Revolution.Melvin J. Lasky - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (3):415-419.
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