Einstein Meets Magritte: An Interdisciplinary Reflection, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999
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Einstein Meets Magritte: An Interdisciplinary Reflection on Science, Nature, Art, Human Action and Society Series, Vol. 1

Coordinators: Aerts Diederik, Broekaert Jan, Mathijs Ernest

Language: English
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Einstein Meets Magritte: An Interdisciplinary Reflection presents insights of the renowned key speakers of the interdisciplinary Einstein meets Magritte conference (1995, Brussels Free University). The contributions elaborate on fundamental questions of science, with regard to the contemporary world, and push beyond the borders of traditional approaches. All of the articles in this volume address this fundamental theme, but somewhere along the road the volume expanded to become much more than a mere expression of the conference's dynamics. The articles not only deal with several scientific disciplines, they also confront these fields with the full spectrum of contemporary life, and become new science. As such, this volume presents a state-of-the-art reflection of science in the world today, in all its diversity. The contributions are accessible to a large audience of scientists, students, educators, and everyone who wants to keep up with science today.
Introduction. 1. Einstein meets Magritte: The Scholar, the Muse and the Barfly; D. Aerts. 2. Basically, It's Purely Academic; J. Ziman. 3. The Manifest Image and the Scientific Image; B.C. van Fraassen. 4. Microdynamics of Incommensurability: Philosophy of Science Meets Science Studies; B. Hernstein Smith. 5. Subjects, Objects, Data and Values; R.M. Pirsig. 6. Einstein and Magritte. A Study of Creativity; I. Prigogine. 7. Quanta and Relativity: Two Failed Revolutions; C. Piron. 8. The Redundancy of Spacetime: Relativity from Cusa to Einstein; R. Harré. 9. The Stuff the World is Made of: Physics and Reality; D. Aerts. 10. Dasein's Brain: Phenomenology Meets Cognitive Science; F.J. Varela. 11. What Creativity in Science and Art Tell Us about How the Brain Must Work; W.H. Calvin. 12. The Hermeneutic versus the Scientific Conception of Psychoanalysis: an Unsuccesful Effort to Chart a via media for the Human Sciences; A. Grünbaum. 13. Immortality, Biology, Computers; Z. Bauman. 14. The End of Certainty in Economics; W.B. Arthur.