Serendipity
By Telmo Pievani
Translated by Michael Gerard Kenyon
By Telmo Pievani
Translated by Michael Gerard Kenyon
By Telmo Pievani
Translated by Michael Gerard Kenyon
By Telmo Pievani
Translated by Michael Gerard Kenyon
Category: Science & Technology
Category: Science & Technology
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$27.95
Sep 03, 2024 | ISBN 9780262049153
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Sep 03, 2024 | ISBN 9780262379649
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Praise
“In this stimulating study, Pievani (Imperfection), a biology professor at the University of Padua, surveys chance’s role in advancing scientific knowledge…Erudite and illuminating, this [book] persuades.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Serendipity integrates literature, philosophy, and science to explore an idea crucial to scientific discovery . . . a comprehensive, penetrating analysis of the role of the unexpected in scientific exploration.”
—Foreword Reviews
Table Of Contents
Contents:
1—Archimedes, a king in need of healing and three princes from Serendip: the travels of an oriental fable
2—Junk, auxiliary virtues and other clutter: story of a misunderstanding of success
3—Tears, moulds, melons and lots of collodion: the science of the unexpected
4—Scientific adventurers sail uncharted seas: the ecology of serendipity
5—Prey, predators and retrospective prophecies: the science of Sherlock Holmes
6—Butterflies, jellyfish, mushrooms and unattainable goals: nature is bigger than our knowledge
7—Painting a landscape and only then opening the window: the strangest and most profound serendipity
Bibliography
Index
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