Science and the Nation. The BBC Reith Lectures for 1956 - APPLETON Sir Edward

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Hardcover, gilt engraving on back, dj, bound, 104 pp., index

Science and the Nation: The BBC Reith Lectures for 1956 by Sir Edward Appleton is a collection of lectures delivered by the Nobel-winning physicist during his time as a BBC Reith Lecturer. In this book, Appleton explores the vital relationship between science and society, emphasizing how scientific progress influences national development and policy. He addresses the role of science in addressing societal challenges, as well as its potential to shape the future of nations. Appleton's lectures are a thoughtful reflection on the intersection of scientific advancement, political decision-making, and social change, offering insights into how science can contribute to the common good.
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1957Uitgever: Edinburgh university press104 paginasTaal: Engels