An edition of Dear Professor Dyson (2016)

Dear Professor Dyson

twenty years of correspondence between Freeman Dyson and undergraduate students on science, technology, society and life

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An edition of Dear Professor Dyson (2016)

Dear Professor Dyson

twenty years of correspondence between Freeman Dyson and undergraduate students on science, technology, society and life

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"Freeman Dyson has designed nuclear reactors and bomb-powered spacecraft; he has studied the origins of life and the possibilities for the long-term future; he showed quantum mechanics to be consistent with electrodynamics and started cosmological eschatology; he has won international recognition for his work in science and for his work in reconciling science to religion; he has advised generals and congressional committees. An STS (Science, Technology, Society) curriculum or discussion group that engages topics such as nuclear policies, genetic technologies, environmental sustainability, the role of religion in a scientific society, and a hard look towards the future, would count itself privileged to include Professor Dyson as a class participant and mentor. In this book, STS topics are not discussed as objectified abstractions, but through personal stories. The reader is invited to observe Dyson's influence on a generation of young people as they wrestle with issues of science, technology, society, life in general and our place in the universe. The book is filled with personal anecdotes, student questions and responses, honest doubts and passions"--

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English
Pages
420

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Table of Contents

Walking with grandfather. Letters of introduction
Living in the questions. Real questions having few answers
A hexagonal mountain. Three reasons to hate science, three reasons to love it
Martha and Mary. Grandfatherly advice to young people choosing their life's work
Engines with souls. Discussions about our machines
Steered from afar. Conversations about identity and conformity
The swamp angel. Letters on ends and means
Rapid rupture. Letters about nuclear weapons
Arsenals of folly. Correspondence on the militarization of the economy
To touch the face of the stars. Letters on our place in the universe
Silence. On seeking serenity and peace of mind
The chainsaw and the white oak. Letters about the environment
"Why should I care?". Discussions about values and ethics
Playing God. Letters on genetic engineering
Bonds of kinship. Thoughts on relationships
Two windows. Letters on science and religion
Doubt and faith. More letters on science, religion, and honesty
Dreams of earth and sky. Thoughts on meaning
Family first. Letters on priorities.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530.092
Library of Congress
QC16.D95 A4 2016, QC16.D95A4 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 420 pages
Number of pages
420

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27226589M
Internet Archive
dearprofessordys0000dyso
ISBN 10
9814675849, 9814675857
ISBN 13
9789814675840, 9789814675857
LCCN
2016000010
OCLC/WorldCat
951462221, 909328592

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