Sex, Science And Profits
Sex, Science And Profits by Terence Kealey is an intriguing exploration of the intersections between science and society, published by Vintage Publishing in 2009. This thought-provoking book spans 464 pages and challenges readers to contemplate the often-overlooked question: What is science? While the query 'What is art?' garners significant debate, Kealey delves into the implications of how we define science and its role in our lives.
In this rich narrative, Kealey posits that understanding the nature of science could illuminate much about human existence. He also examines whether science should be viewed as a public good, igniting discussions on its impact on society, commerce, and human progress. Ideal for those passionate about the philosophy of science and its history, this book serves as a pivotal resource for both professionals and eager learners alike. Embark on a fascinating journey through the evolution and influence of science in our modern world with this essential read.