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Loading... The Scientists: A History of Science Told Through the Lives of Its…de John Gribbin
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irá adorar Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Interesting book, but owing to personal preferences, I found the sections on modern physics, astronomy and chemistry to be quite dry. Well-written though, and worth reading if only to discover how fun scientists used to be in the old days. Some of them would probably be in prison in modern times instead of making crucial discoveries. ( )A comprehensive march through the key scientific advances from the 15th century to date, told through the lens of the individual scientists involved. Gribbin claims to 'tease out what makes a scientist tick' but really the coverage is so broad that there are only biographical notes and occasional items of colour about each individual. But this doesn't detract from what is a great book, and an easy to read rendering of scientific advances placed in the context of their times. Read July 2009. Great book, It really explains science in easy to understand terms that are good for a history student like myself. My only criticism is Gribbin's assertion that mankind is nothing special and that we are just a conglomeration of molecules equal to everything else in the universe. If that type of thinking is true what makes murder wrong? sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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