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Introduction : pretty and witty ; (Ernst-Mayr-Lecture am 9. November 1999) (2000)
Wehner, Rüdiger
The Evolution of Eyes : (Ernst-Mayr-Lecture am 9. November 1999) (2000)
Land, Michael F.
The West Uighur Kingdom and Tun-huang around the 10th-11th Centuries : (Lecture at the BBAW on the 10 May 1999) (2000)
Moriyasu, Takao
Intellectual nomadism and its virtues (2000)
Laszlo, Pierre
Anica Savic Rebac (1894-1953) (2000)
Slapsak, Svetlana
A letter to German collegues on Dutch experiences (2000)
Meulen, Barend van der
Strategy of waste energy usage and the conception of entropy economics - Interdisciplinary Project Waste Energy Utilization Strategies - a Contribution to Entropic Economics (2000)
Fratzscher, Wolfgang ; Stephan, Karl
With the present report the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities wants to draw attention to the results of one of its interdisciplinary projects, which are published elsewhere in more detail. The authors believe that their particular approach to the subject of "waste energy recovery", in combination with an interdisciplinary perspective, suggests a new way of discussing energy problems that has the potential to lead to qualified statements...
On modern science, human cognition and cultural diversity : an essay (2000)
Gierer, Alfred
The development of modern science has depended strongly on specific features of the cultures involved; however, its results are widely and transculturally accepted and applied. The science and technology of electricity, for example, emerged as a specific product of post-Renaissance Europe, rooted in the Greek philosophical tradition that encourages explanations of nature in theoretical terms. It did not evolve in China presumably because such encouragement was missing. The transcultural acceptance of modern science and technology is postulated to be due, in part, to the common biological dispositions underlying human cognition, with generalizable capabilities of abstract, symbolic and strategic thought. These faculties of the human mind are main prerequisites for dynamic cultural development and differentiation. They appear to have evolved up to a stage of hunters and gatherers perhaps some 100 000 years ago. However, the extent of the correspondence between some constructions of the human mind and the order of nature, as revealed by science, is a late insight of the last two centuries. Unless we subscribe to extreme forms of constructivism or historical relativism, we may take the success and the formal structure of science as indications of a close, intrinsic relation between the physical and the mental, between the order of nature and the structure of human cognition. At the metatheoretical level, however, modern science is consistent with philosophical and cultural diversity.
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