The Knowledge Machine: How Irrationality Created Modern Science Audiobook, by Michael Strevens Play Audiobook Sample

The Knowledge Machine: How Irrationality Created Modern Science Audiobook

The Knowledge Machine: How Irrationality Created Modern Science Audiobook, by Michael Strevens Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Julian Elfer Publisher: Highbridge Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781696601993

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

18

Longest Chapter Length:

52:32 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

02:20 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

27:35 minutes

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Publisher Description

A paradigm-shifting work that revolutionizes our understanding of the origins and structure of science.

Captivatingly written, interwoven with historical vignettes ranging from Newton's alchemy to quantum mechanics to the storm surge of Hurricane Sandy, Michael Strevens's wholly original investigation of science asks two fundamental questions: Why is science so powerful? And why did it take so long, two thousand years after the invention of philosophy and mathematics, for the human race to start using science to learn the secrets of nature? The Knowledge Machine's radical answer is that science calls on its practitioners to do something irrational: by willfully ignoring religion, theoretical beauty, and, especially, philosophy—essentially stripping away all previous knowledge—scientists embrace an unnaturally narrow method of inquiry, channeling unprecedented energy into observation and experimentation.

Like Yuval Harari's Sapiens or Thomas Kuhn's 1962 classic, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, The Knowledge Machine overturns much of what we thought we knew about the origins of the modern world.

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"A scholarly look at how modern science arose with this erudite study. . . . For readers curious about why science works as well as it does, Strevens provides a convincing answer."

— Publishers Weekly 

Quotes

  • "One of the better examinations of the origins of the scientific revolution."

    — Kirkus Reviews

Awards

  • A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback

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About Julian Elfer

Julian Elfer is an award-winning, classically trained British actor with extensive stage experience. He studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and the British Academy at Oxford University, where he studied with the likes of Derek Jacobi, Fiona Shaw, and Alan Rickman. Elfer currently resides and acts in New York City.