The former scope of science, its limitations, world perspectives, views of human nature, and its societal role as an intellectual, cultural and moral force all undergo profound change. Where there used to be a chasm and irreconcilable conflict between the scientific and the traditional humanistic views of man and the world, we now perceive a continuum. A unifying new interpretative framework emerges with far reaching impact not only for science but for those ultimate value-belief guidelines by which mankind has tried to live and find meaning.


Nobel lecture (1981)


The former scope of science, its limitations, world perspectives, views of human nature, and its societal role as an intellectual, cultural and moral ...

The former scope of science, its limitations, world perspectives, views of human nature, and its societal role as an intellectual, cultural and moral ...

The former scope of science, its limitations, world perspectives, views of human nature, and its societal role as an intellectual, cultural and moral ...

The former scope of science, its limitations, world perspectives, views of human nature, and its societal role as an intellectual, cultural and moral ...