The Concepts of Science From Newton to Einstein by Lloyd Motz (.PDF)

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The Concepts of Science From Newton to Einstein by Lloyd Motz , Jefferson Hane Weaver
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Overview: To the nonscientist, science, particularly in its modem dress and as pursued today, is a glittering intellectual jewel, mysterious, forbid- ding, and even threatening except to a few chosen ones, the scientists, who appear to be superior beings, endowed with an ability to probe and understand nature far beyond that of the average layman. This perception has led to a deplorable situation in which people who want to make science as much a part of their intellectual background as music, art, literature, and the social sciences are repelled by the tech- nical and often obscure language in which it is presented; the word of the scientist (about his science, of course) is therefore accepted un- critically and without question even though it often raises many questions.
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