
From Certainty to Uncertainty
The Story of Science and Ideas in the Twentieth Century
Résumé
Early theorists believed that in science lay the promise
of certainty. Built on a foundation of fact and constructed
with objective and trustworthy tools, science produced
knowledge. But science has also shown us that this
knowledge will always be fundamentally incomplete and that
a true understanding of the world is ultimately beyond our
grasp.
In this thoughtful and compelling book, physicist F. David
Peat examines the basic philosophic difference between the
certainty that characterized the thinking of humankind
through the nineteenth century and contrasts it with the
startling fall of certainty in the twentieth. The
nineteenth century was marked by a boundless optimism and
confidence in the power of progress and technology.
Science and philosophy were on firm ground. Newtonian
physics showed that the universe was a gigantic clockwork
mechanism that functioned according to rigid laws that its
course could be predicted with total confidence far into
the future. Indeed, in 1900, the President of the Royal
Society in Britain went so far as to proclaim that
everything of importance had already been discovered by
science.
But it was not long before the seeds of a scientific
revolution began to take root. Quantum Theory and the
General Theory of Relativity exploded the clockwork
universe, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that our
knowledge was, at best, incomplete?and would probably
remain that way forever. There were places in the universe,
such as black holes, from which no information at all could
ever be obtained. Chaos Theory also demonstrated our
inherent limits to knowing, predicting, and controlling the
world around us and showed the way that chaos can often be
found at the heart of natural and social systems.
Although we may not always recognize it, this new world
view has had a profound effect not only on science, but on
art, literature, philosophy, and societal relations. The
twenty-first century now begins with a humble acceptance of
uncertainty.
From Certainty to Uncertainty traces the rise and
fall of the deterministic universe and shows the evolving
influences that such disparate disciplines now have on one
another. Drawing on the lessons we can learn from
history
- Preface
- Quantum Uncertainty
- On Incompleteness
- From Object to Process
- Language
- The End of Representation
- From Clockwork to Chaos
- Reenvisioning the Planet
- Pausing the Cosmos
- Appendix: Godel's Theorem
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Joseph Henry Press |
Auteur(s) | F.David Peat |
Parution | 09/09/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 230 |
Format | 16 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 547g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780309076418 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-309-07641-8 |
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