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The Two Cultures

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Cambridge University Press, 30 juil. 1993 - 107 pages
The notion that our society, its education system and its intellectual life, is characterized by a split between two cultures--the arts or humanities on one hand, and the sciences on the other--has a long history. The reissue of The Two Cultures and its successor piece, A Second Look (in which Snow responded to the controversy four years later) has a new introduction by Stefan Collini, charting the history and context of the debate, its implications and its afterlife.
  

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Well, I can't possibly rate this book, for it is basically a historical document for me. It was written more than 50 years ago, half a century, when sciences and technologies have not reached their ... Consulter l'avis complet

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Collini's introduction to this edition is the most comprehensive historical and critical analysis of the science/humanities division to date. Consulter l'avis complet

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THE TWO CULTURES CP Snow
1
Intellectuals as natural Luddites
22
The Scientific Revolution
29
The rich and the poor
41
A SECOND LOOK 1963
53
Notes
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The World's Fair : The Two Cultures are Dead. Long Live the Two ...
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“The two cultures” today by Roger Kimball
The Corridors of Power” and “The Two Cultures”: these phrases are essentially what remains of the once towering reputation of Sir Charles Percy Snow, ...
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The Two Cultures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In his 1959 lecture, "The Two Cultures," CP Snow declared that Western intellectuals were "split into two polar groups," literary and scientific,
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À propos de l'auteur (1993)

Trained as a physicist and at one time a fellow in physics at Cambridge University, C. P. Snow wrote a number of papers on the problems of molecular structure. He was knighted in 1957 for his important work in organizing scientific personnel for the Ministry of Labour during World War II and for his services as a civil service commissioner. Snow's Variety of Men (1967), biographical essays on nine men---including Albert Einstein, Robert Frost, and Joseph Stalin drew upon his professional experience in the worlds of science, literature, and public affairs. His sequence of novels, Strangers and Brothers, occupied him for more than 20 years. Strangers and Brothers, the first to be written in the series that bears its name, was published in Britain in 1940 and released in the United States in 1960. The 11-volume cycle relates the life story of a young British lawyer named Lewis Eliot, who is very much like Snow himself. Science and Government (1961) tells the story of the bitter wartime clash between two eminent British scientist-advisers to the government. The story has a moral and purpose---to show the need for more scientists and scientific foresight in government. Snow's view that society is split into two antagonistic groups, humanists and scientists, is discussed in The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution (1959). A violent transatlantic debate resulted when F. R. Leavis wrote a diatribe against Snow as a novelist and thinker for the Spectator. Snow was married to the novelist Pamela Hansford Johnson.

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