A glorious accident: understanding our place in the cosmic puzzle

New York: W.H. Freeman. Edited by Oliver Sacks (1997)
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Abstract

Six of today's greatest thinkers take on a plethora of issues and unanswered questions of late twentieth-century science, such as the boundaries of scientific inquiry, the possibility of conducting studies of creativity, and other topics.

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