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The Stumbling Progress of 20th Century Science: How Crises and Great Minds Have Shaped Our Modern World

The Stumbling Progress of 20th Century Science: How Crises and Great Minds Have Shaped Our Modern World

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The 70 years from 1880 to 1950 witnessed the final ascent of humankind into the modern age, characterized by deep political, social, and economic crises. Parallel to this, rational scientific thinking also experienced its darkest and deepest crisis, leading to groundbreaking discoveries, profound crises, revolutionary thoughts, and the refutation of previously unshakable beliefs. These years shaped our modern life and reoriented our understanding of nature and ourselves, allowing ancient philosophical questions to appear in a new light.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 251 pages
Publication date: 04 October 2022
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG


The 70 years from 1880 to 1950 marked a pivotal era in human history, witnessing the ascent of humankind into the modern age. This period was characterized by profound political, social, and economic crises that left a lasting impact on the world. However, alongside these crises, rational scientific thinking also faced its darkest and deepest crisis, a crisis that is often overlooked in public discourse.

Despite the challenges, this period witnessed groundbreaking scientific discoveries that have shaped our understanding of the world. Quantum theory, genetics, and neurology emerged as powerful tools for understanding the fundamental nature of reality and the human mind. These discoveries were the result of the tireless efforts of countless great minds who challenged existing beliefs and overturned our understanding of the universe in a matter of years.

The intuitive genius of these pioneers continues to form the foundation of modern scientific thinking and technological progress. Their groundbreaking discoveries and revolutionary thoughts have transformed our perception of space, time, infinity, life, logic, and calculability. These years marked a seismic shift in our understanding of the world, and their impact can still be felt today.

One of the most significant outcomes of this period was the reorientation of our understanding of nature and ourselves. The crises that scientific thinking faced forced us to question our assumptions and explore new avenues of inquiry. This led to the emergence of ancient philosophical questions in a new light, such as what is reality, what can we know about the world, and what is man's place in nature?

The most exciting aspect of this period is the way it is retold here. The author has managed to convey the excitement and drama of scientific discovery in an entertaining and accessible manner. The book is filled with fascinating anecdotes and examples that bring the reader into the world of scientific thought and show how the discoveries of the past have shaped our present and future.

In conclusion, the 70 years from 1880 to 1950 were a period of profound scientific achievement and crisis. The discoveries made during this time have transformed our understanding of the world and paved the way for future progress. This period serves as a reminder of the power of rational scientific thinking and the importance of challenging existing beliefs to advance our knowledge. By exploring the crises that scientific thinking faced, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the achievements of the past and inspire new generations of scientists to continue pushing the boundaries of knowledge.

Weight: 415g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031096174
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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