"In this stimulating study, Pievani (<i>Imperfection</i>), a biology professor at the University of Padua, surveys chance’s role in advancing scientific knowledge...Erudite and illuminating, this [book] persuades."<br />—<b><i>Publishers Weekly<br /><br /></i></b>“<i>Serendipity </i>integrates literature, philosophy, and science to explore an idea crucial to scientific discovery . . . a comprehensive, penetrating analysis of the role of the unexpected in scientific exploration.” <br /><b><i>—Foreword Reviews</i></b>
From the bestselling author of Imperfection, a theory of uncertainty as the very core of the scientific method and the essence of its wonder. How many times have we looked for something and found something else? A partner, a job, an object? The same thing happens often to scientists: they design an experiment and discover the unexpected, which usually turns out to be very important. This fascinating phenomenon is called serendipity, which takes its name from the mythical Serendib, a place from which, according to a Persian fable, three princes set off to explore the world, making chance discoveries along the way. In Serendipity, the award-winning author of Imperfection Telmo Pievani returns to weave a compelling story about the unexpected in science and its fascinating role in our understanding of the world. Going far beyond the usual examples of penicillin, X-rays, the microwave oven, and Christopher Columbus, Pievani shows that the most surprising stories of serendipity in the history of science reveal profound aspects of the logic of scientific discovery. In this book, he presents for the first time: an archaeology of the idea; a taxonomy of serendipitous discoveries; an 'ecology of serendipity' (the surrounding conditions and factors that can promote it); and lastly, a theory of serendipity (why it occurs so frequently in so many sciences). From Zadig to Sherlock Holmes, Pievani shows that such great discoveries are not just the product of luck. Instead, serendipity comes from a mix of cunning, curiosity, sagacity, imagination, and accidents caught on the fly. Serendipity illuminates how much we don t know and how much we don't even know we don't know. Above all, Pievani reminds us that the human brain is of a piece with the world it is investigating a world so much bigger than our knowledge and it has also evolved within that world, adapting as it has to.
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From the bestselling author of Imperfection, a theory of uncertainty as the very core of the scientific method and the essence of its wonder.
Contents:1—Archimedes, a king in need of healing and three princes from Serendip: the travels of an oriental fable2—Junk, auxiliary virtues and other clutter: story of a misunderstanding of success3—Tears, moulds, melons and lots of collodion: the science of the unexpected4—Scientific adventurers sail uncharted seas: the ecology of serendipity5—Prey, predators and retrospective prophecies: the science of Sherlock Holmes6—Butterflies, jellyfish, mushrooms and unattainable goals: nature is bigger than our knowledge7—Painting a landscape and only then opening the window: the strangest and most profound serendipityBibliographyIndex
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"In this stimulating study, Pievani (Imperfection), a biology professor at the University of Padua, surveys chance’s role in advancing scientific knowledge...Erudite and illuminating, this [book] persuades."—Publishers Weekly“Serendipity integrates literature, philosophy, and science to explore an idea crucial to scientific discovery . . . a comprehensive, penetrating analysis of the role of the unexpected in scientific exploration.” —Foreword Reviews
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ISBN
9780262049153
Publisert
2024-09-03
Utgiver
Vendor
MIT Press
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
133 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
216