Steven Weinberg is a theoretical physicist and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, the National Medal of Science, the Lewis Thomas Prize for the Scientist as Poet, and numerous honorary degrees and other awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Science, the Royal Society of London, the American Philosophical Society, and other academies. A longtime contributor to The New York Review of Books, he is the author of The First Three Minutes, Dreams of a Final Theory, Facing Up, and Lake Views, as well as leading treatises on theoretical physics. He holds the Josey Regental Chair in Science at the University of Texas at Austin.
A masterful commentary on the history of science from the Greeks to modern times, by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg—a thought-provoking and important book by one of the most distinguished scientists and intellectuals of our time.
In this rich, irreverent, and compelling history, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg takes us across centuries from ancient Miletus to medieval Baghdad and Oxford, from Plato’s Academy and the Museum of Alexandria to the cathedral school of Chartres and the Royal Society of London. He shows that the scientists of ancient and medieval times not only did not understand what we understand about the world—they did not understand what there is to understand, or how to understand it. Yet over the centuries, through the struggle to solve such mysteries as the curious backward movement of the planets and the rise and fall of the tides, the modern discipline of science eventually emerged. Along the way, Weinberg examines historic clashes and collaborations between science and the competing spheres of religion, technology, poetry, mathematics, and philosophy.
An illuminating exploration of the way we consider and analyze the world around us, To Explain the World is a sweeping, ambitious account of how difficult it was to discover the goals and methods of modern science, and the impact of this discovery on human knowledge and development.
發表於2025-02-02
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人類自從脫離瞭大樹,來到地麵進行覓食就開始瞭對這個世界的探索。隨著直立行走、鑽木取火、學會使用工具,人類踏上瞭創造自己文明的漫漫長路。 世界,或者應該說是宇宙,更精確點的描述我們的世界就是指的地球及跟它有關的若乾星球。人類對於地球的認識、對世界的探...
評分我們總是提到三觀,這三觀分彆是價值觀、人生觀和世界觀。其中世界觀,是說我們如何認識這個世界的。另外,從專業角度考慮,通常來說這是哲學傢主要思考的問題。這種情勢下我的思維有些定型,很少去把自然科學與對世界的認識這個問題聯係起來,然而自然科學往往改變事物的存在...
評分我很喜歡書名《給世界的答案》,有兩層含義:其一是讓讀者從書中找到自己對所處的世界所不瞭解的答案;其二是告訴世界,我們對它的認識,從而給它的答案。作者是現代物理學傢,並一直研究物理史和科學史,以現有的觀點去看待過往,從而講解科學的起源與發展,以及不同學科間的聯...
評分對於物理、數學定理,我們毫不陌生。一個學齡兒童就能夠輕鬆說齣勾股定理、浮力原理、太陽地球月球運行規律。但這些規律、定理絕不是憑空而來,是經曆瞭幾韆年艱苦的探索而得齣來的,從而成為我們打開世界未知大門的鑰匙。 美國國傢科學院院士、倫敦皇傢學會外籍會員、美國哲...
評分剛拿到這本書的時候首先看到封麵就印象很深,有點時間簡史的味道,打開書籍不齣所料。雖然有些人會覺得這種類型的書有些枯燥,寫書評也不知道從何下手,跟個刺蝟一樣,很多名詞都沒聽說過,更不要去解釋它是什麼意思瞭。但是對我來說,隻能說還好,因為學術要求原因我一...
圖書標籤: 科學史 科普 物理 科學 物理學 Weinberg 曆史 美國
日課043 | 科學傢對詩人有失恭敬 | 《給世界的答案》
評分其實地上本沒有路,走的人多瞭,也便成瞭路
評分其實地上本沒有路,走的人多瞭,也便成瞭路
評分日課043 | 科學傢對詩人有失恭敬 | 《給世界的答案》
評分日課043 | 科學傢對詩人有失恭敬 | 《給世界的答案》
To Explain the World 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載