The roving mind
Rev. ed.
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Author
Publication
1997 - Prometheus Books, Amherst, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
87,500 words, Guess
Page Count
350 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL694211M
- ISBN-139781573921817
- ISBN-101573921815
- OCLC Control Number37695729
- OCLC Control Numberrovingmind0000asim
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number97041506
- LibraryThing175101
- Goodreads219192
Classifications
- DDC081
- LCCQ173 .A78 1997
Description
Collection of essays Part I: The religious radicals The army of the night Creationism and the schools The Reagan doctrine The blind who would lead Creeping censorship Losing the debate Part II: Other aberrations The harvest of intelligence That old-time violence Little green men or not? Don't you believe? Open mind? The role of the heretic Part III: Population The good earth is dying The price of survival Letter to a newborn child Part IV: Science: Opinion Technophobia What have you done for us lately? Speculation Is it wise for us to contact advanced civilizations? Pure and impure Do we regulate science? For public understanding of science Science corps Science and beauty Art and science The fascination of science Sherlock Holmes as chemist Part V: Science: Explanation The global jigsaw The inconstant sun The sky of the satellites The surprises of Pluto Neutron stars Black holes Faster than light Hyperspace Beyond the universe Life on earth Part VI: The future Transportation and the future The corporation of the future The future of collecting The computerized world The individualism to come The coming age of age The decade of decision Do you want to be cloned? the hotel of the future The future of plants Bacterial engineering Flying in time to come The ultimate in communication His own particular drummer The future of exploration Homo Obsoletus? Volatiles for the life of luna Touring the moon Life on a space settlement Payoff in space Part VII: Personal I am a signpost The word-processor and I A question of speed A question of spelling My father
Description
Isaac Asimov's death on April 6, 1992, was a great loss to the world of literary science and freethought. The prolific author's vision is unmatched today, and his pointed honesty shines through in The Roving Mind, now reissued in this special tribute edition. This collection of essays is wide-ranging, reflecting Asimov's extraordinary skill in disseminating knowledge from across the spectrum of human thought. Some of the areas explored in this volume of 62 essays include creationism, pseudoscience, censorship, population, philosophy of science, transportation, computers and corporations of the future, and astronomy. His predictions about cloning which has only recently become the topic of public debate the theory of "technophobia," and other scientific developments are astounding. In a lighter tone, Asimov includes several personal stories from his life including thoughts on his style of writing and memories of family in younger days. With tributes by Arthur C. Clarke, L. Sprague de Camp, Harlan Ellison, Kendrick Frazier, Martin Gardner, Donald Goldsmith, Stephen Jay Gould, E. C. Krupp, Frederik Pohl, and Carl Sagan
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