Published June 14, 1996
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The End of Science [Book Review]
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- Goodstein, David L.
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Science has flourished for a few hundred years, but there's no reason to expect it to go on forever. Is the end already in sight? John Horgan, who writes for Scientific American, says there's plenty of reason to think it might be. For one thing, science, unlike, say, literature, has the bad habit of answering the questions it poses.
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© 1996 American Association for the Advancement of Science. Book Reviews The End of Science, reviewed by D. L. Goodstein Color and Light in Nature, B. E. Schaefer * Science in the MakingAttached Files
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