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Jacob Bronowski truly educated an enormous number of members of that diffuse population usually referred to, with a hint of condescension, as "educated laymen" through his widely shared television series on the concepts of science and through such highly regarded books as The Identity of Man and The Ascent of Man. This volume extends the process to a further level of insight, and it may be more than suggestive that its final essay is entitled "The Fulfillment of Man." Bronowski was an extraordinary teacher precisely because he did not condescend to his audience. He did not talk down to them; he knew how to talk them up to something near his own level, however briefly. He felt that if human beings are taken seriously, they can be led to respond to serious and difficult subjects that relate to the deepest aspects of nature, both beyond and within themselves. A Sense of the Future succeeds brilliantly in this respect, in part because it is a collection of essays that can be read independently as self-contained, delimited presentations; and in part because the book is more than the sum of these individual essays--it is a unified whole in which Bronowski's most abiding concerns are interrelated, juxtaposed, and tested for consistency in various intellectual contexts. The major unifying theme of the work is the intensely creative and human nature of the scientific enterprise--its kinship, at the highest levels of individual achievement, with comparable manifestations of the artistic imagination, and its ethical imperatives, evolved within the community of scientists over the centuries, which both embody and forge the values of civilized life at large. Still, the book's diversity of topics is as striking as the unity of its aim. Among the subjects within the realm of Bronowski's mind that are presented here are the limitations of formal logic and experimental methods, the epistemology of science, the distinctive nature of human language and the human mind, and the bases of biological and cultural evolution. Bronowski also contrasts the findings of science as the "here and now" of man's understanding with the ongoing activity of science as the open-ended search for truth, and he undertakes to demonstrate that the factual, individual is and the ethical, societal ought can be derived each from the other. A mathematician by training, Bronowski published poetry as well as books on literature and intellectual history. In addition to those mentioned above, The Common Sense of Science and Science and Human Values are among the most widely read of his books. Before his death in 1974, he was for many years a Senior Fellow at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, where his formal area of research was concerned with the questions of human specificity and uniqueness. Clearly, his interests ranged far beyond this area, and in many directions.

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" Scientist, humanist, optimist, the late Jacob Bronowski in these essays explores the singularity of humankind, the essence of science, and the idea of a life force antece- dent to nature. At home in both scientific and humanistic thought, he draws examples from both to clarify and support the articles of his faith in science and the human race. As in his earlier television series, Bronowski in print is mind-expanding in the best teaching tradition." - "ALA Booklist"

" Most potential readers are admirers of the BBC series "The Ascent of Man" Bronowski's enormously popular venture into television. They will be rewarded... by the essays on the meaning and values of science, which show this master expositor at his eloquent best. " Reading Bronowski is not as intense as talking to him, but there is enough of that power in these pages to light many lamps. Buy it, read it, and above all, argue with it." - George A. Miller, "Human Nature"

" In these wide-ranging statements-- which are so distinctive in style that a reader can almost hear the late Dr. Bronowski's voice--this modern Renaissance man discusses, among other concepts: the logic of nature, experiment and the mind; the creative process and the reach of imagination. He explores the values of humanism and science, examines the principle of tolerance, looks down the corridors of time to envision the fulfillment of man. As an interpreter of science and the continuing search for truth, Bronowski is almost without parallel in our time." - "Publishers Weekly"

& quot; Scientist, humanist, optimist, the late Jacob Bronowski in these essays explores the singularity of humankind, the essence of science, and the idea of a life force antece- dent to nature. At home in both scientific and humanistic thought, he draws examples from both to clarify and support the articles of his faith in science and the human race. As in his earlier television series, Bronowski in print is mind-expanding in the best teaching tradition.& quot; - ALA Booklist

& quot; Most potential readers are admirers of the BBC series The Ascent of Man Bronowski's enormously popular venture into television. They will be rewarded... by the essays on the meaning and values of science, which show this master expositor at his eloquent best. & quot; Reading Bronowski is not as intense as talking to him, but there is enough of that power in these pages to light many lamps. Buy it, read it, and above all, argue with it.& quot; - George A. Miller, Human Nature

& quot; In these wide-ranging statements-- which are so distinctive in style that a reader can almost hear the late Dr. Bronowski's voice--this modern Renaissance man discusses, among other concepts: the logic of nature, experiment and the mind; the creative process and the reach of imagination. He explores the values of humanism and science, examines the principle of tolerance, looks down the corridors of time to envision the fulfillment of man. As an interpreter of science and the continuing search for truth, Bronowski is almost without parallel in our time.& quot; - Publishers Weekly

"Scientist, humanist, optimist, the late Jacob Bronowski in these essays explores the singularity of humankind, the essence of science, and the idea of a life force antece- dent to nature. At home in both scientific and humanistic thought, he draws examples from both to clarify and support the articles of his faith in science and the human race. As in his earlier television series, Bronowski in print is mind-expanding in the best teaching tradition."--"ALA Booklist"

"In these wide-ranging statements-- which are so distinctive in style that a reader can almost hear the late Dr. Bronowski's voice--this modern Renaissance man discusses, among other concepts: the logic of nature, experiment and the mind; the creative process and the reach of imagination. He explores the values of humanism and science, examines the principle of tolerance, looks down the corridors of time to envision the fulfillment of man. As an interpreter of science and the continuing search for truth, Bronowski is almost without parallel in our time."--"Publishers Weekly"

"Most potential readers are admirers of the BBC series "The Ascent of Man" Bronowski's enormously popular venture into television. They will be rewarded... by the essays on the meaning and values of science, which show this master expositor at his eloquent best."Reading Bronowski is not as intense as talking to him, but there is enough of that power in these pages to light many lamps. Buy it, read it, and above all, argue with it."--George A. Miller, "Human Nature"

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  • Publication date1978
  • ISBN 10 0262520508
  • ISBN 13 9780262520508
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