
Aspects Of Science
Restored Classics to Go EditionBy J. W. N. SullivanLength4h 39m
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This edition has been fully restored with modern typesetting, custom cover design. "Aspects of Science" by J. W. N. Sullivan is a collection of papers that examine scientific ideas through a humanistic lens, asserting that science is deeply intertwined with our intellectual and emotional lives. Sullivan argues that science transcends being a mere technical discipline, serving fundamental human curiosities and needs. He outlines the evolution of science from simple observations to complex theories, emphasizing the inherent values and aesthetic appreciation that science shares with art and philosophy. Sullivan critiques the growing complexity and exclusivity of scientific language, particularly in mathematics, which often alienates the general public. He contrasts this trend with earlier scientific discoveries, which were more accessible and relatable. Despite this, he notes that psychology remains relatively approachable, allowing broader public engagement. He laments the divide between science and the broader intellectual world, where scientists often isolate themselves from humanist pursuits, and the public remains unaware of the beauty and value of scientific inquiry. The text highlights the provisional nature of the scientific method, emphasizing its iterative process where discarded hypotheses pave the way for new theories. This approach allows for continuous approximation toward understanding, distinguishing science from philosophy, which often seeks finality. Sullivan underscores the aesthetic value of scientific theories, driven by an appreciation for the elegance of the natural world. In his exploration, Sullivan critiques the disconnect between science and philosophy, noting how metaphysical discussions often fail to resonate with scientists. He stresses the importance of recognizing subject matter to ensure meaningful dialogue, especially in contexts involving art and poetry. The volume also references Dr. Campbell's work on the foundations of physics, addressing the confusion arising from metaphysical interpretations of scientific concepts. The narrative concludes with insights into popular science writing, advocating for clarity and depth to avoid sensationalism. The best articles, Sullivan notes, arise from genuine interest, aiming to foster true understanding for both writer and reader. Through this comprehensive exploration, Sullivan reveals the passionate spirit driving scientific inquiry and its profound significance.
Audiobook details
GenreScience and Nature
Length4 hrs 39 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 14, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE
13THE SCEPTIC AND THE SPIRITS
2THE INTEREST OF SCIENCE
14THE SCIENTIFIC MIND
3A PHYSICIST ON PHYSICS: FOOTNOTES:
15THE SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION
4SCIENCE AND CULTURE
16THEORIES AND PERSONALITIES
5JAMES CLERK MAXWELL
17THE IDEAL SCIENTIFIC MAN
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6ASSUMPTIONS
18PARALLEL STRAIGHT LINES
7ON LEARNING SCIENCE
19THE NEW SCIENTIFIC HORIZON
8THE ENTENTE CORDIALE
20THE HOPE OF SCIENCE
9POPULAR SCIENCE
21THE RETURN OF MYSTERY
10PATIENT PLODDERS
22MATHEMATICS AND MUSIC
11THE AMATEUR ASTRONOMER
23HUMAN TESTIMONY
12SCIENTIFIC CITIZENS