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Science Exhibitions: Curation And Design
- Paperback - MuseumsEtc
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A New Renaissance: Transforming Science, Spirit And Society
- Paperback - Floris
This title diagnoses an urgent need for change and renewal in a period of crisis for philosophy, science and society. The essays presented here are a cultural response to the failings of the materialist worldview.
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The Decisive Moment: How The Brain Makes Up Its Mind
Jonah Lehrer - Paperback - Canongate
Jonah Lehrer's goal is to answer two questions that are of interest to just about anyone, from CEOs to firefighters. How does the human mind make decisions? How can we make those decisions better?
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The Decisive Moment: How The Brain Makes Up Its Mind
Jonah Lehrer - Hardback - Canongate
Jonah Lehrer's goal is to answer two questions that are of interest to just about anyone, from CEOs to firefighters. How does the human mind make decisions? How can we make those decisions better?
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Suffer And Survive: Gas Attacks, Miners' Canaries, Spacesuits And The Bends - The Extreme Life Of Dr. J.S. Haldane
Martin Goodman - Paperback - Pocket
A biography of John Scott Haldane, serial self-experimenter and one of the greatest and most colourful of all British scientists.
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Philosophy Of Science A-Z
Stathis Psillos - Paperback - Edinburgh University Press
Giving concise, accurate and illuminating accounts of key positions, concepts, arguments and figures in the philosophy of science, this title explains their historical development and connects them with broader philosophical issues.
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Charles Darwin's The Voyage Of The Beagle: The Journals That Revealed Nature's Grand Plan
Michael Kerrigan - Hardback - Saraband
Michael Kerrigan provides a revealing first-hand account based on Darwin's original expedition journals. Full colour photographs accompany original illustrations, as well as including a wealth of fascinating explanatory sidebars and special features.
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The Wholeness Of Nature: Goethe's Way Of Science
Henri Bortoft - Paperback - Floris
Henri Bortoft examines the phenomenological and cultural roots of Goethe's ways of science. He argues that Goethe's insights, far from belonging to the past, represent the foundation for a future science.
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Weights And Measures In Scotland: A European Perspective
R. D. Connor; A. D. C. Simpson - Hardback - NMS
Winner of the 2005 Saltire Society/National Library of Scotland Research Book of the Year Award. After looking at contemporary legislation and examining the physical evidence of surviving artefacts, the authors have come to some surprising conclusions.
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Flowforms: The Rhythmic Power Of Water
John Wilkes - Paperback - Floris
Working with the 'Flowform', the author's invention, this book addresses the nature of water. John Wilkes believes that water is the universal bearer of whatever character is put into it. He asserts that the way water is treated is of fundamental importance to health and the survival of the planet.