From Eros to Gaia

From Eros to Gaia by Freeman J. Dyson is a collection of essays and articles published by Penguin Books on April 1, 1995. This edition, comprising 384 pages, explores a variety of topics reflecting the author’s diverse interests, including theoretical physics, the origins of life, and technological development, as well as issues related to nuclear politics.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the moral and ethical aspects of science, particularly in the realms of physics and astronomy. The essays delve into the complexities of scientific inquiry and its implications for society, offering insights into the interplay between technology and human values. This work presents a unique perspective on the responsibilities of scientists and the impact of their discoveries on the world.
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This collection of essays and articles range across the author’s many interests including theoretical physics, the origins of life, technological development, the bomb and nuclear politics.
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