The Unity of Science

The Unity of Science by David Bensimon is a comprehensive exploration of natural phenomena and the foundational principles underlying various technologies, including chemistry, electronics, and optics. Published by CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group in October 2024, this edition spans 374 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the interconnectedness of diverse scientific and technological fields, offering a unique perspective on their unified foundations.
Readers will find that this work requires a foundational understanding of linear algebra and calculus, making it particularly suitable for students in chemistry, materials science, and engineering. The text emphasizes the relationships between different disciplines, providing insights into the philosophical and social aspects of science and technology. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of the intricate connections within the scientific landscape.
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This unique overview of natural phenomena and foundations of different technologies (chemistry, electronics, optics, etc.). explores the connections and unified foundations of diverse scientific and technological fields. Requiring knowledge of linear algebra and calculus, it is ideal for students of chemistry, material sciences and engineering.
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