Science, Language, and the Human Condition
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Many scientific developments of the twentieth century (the Heisenberg "Uncertainty" principle, for example) have suggested that the universe is disorderly, chaotic, and irrational. Consequently, humankind began to find itself without a "natural" place in the universe. If humans bear no significant relationship to other parts of the universe, must we conclude the existence is meaningless?
Science, Language and the Human Condition disputes such a conclusion. Morton A. Kaplan develops an integr...
Science, Language and the Human Condition disputes such a conclusion. Morton A. Kaplan develops an integr...



