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Starry messenger : cosmic perspectives on civilization

Call Number

  • LARGE TYPE 901 T994 (OSH)

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Edition

Large print edition.

Publication Information

Waterville, ME : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage company, 2022.

Physical Description

377 pages (large print) : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Summary

"Scientific methods, tools, and discoveries have shaped modern civilization and created the landscape we've built for ourselves on which to live, work, and play. Tyson shows how an infusion of science and rational thinking renders worldviews deeper and more informed than ever before-and exposes unfounded perspectives and unjustified emotions. With crystalline prose and an abundance of evidence, Starry Messenger walks us through the scientific palette that sees and paints the world differently. From lessons on resolving global conflict to reminders of how precious it is to be alive, Tyson reveals, with warmth and eloquence, ten surprising, brilliant, and beautiful truths of human society, informed and enlightened by knowledge of our place in the universe" -- Back cover.

Contents

  • Preface
  • Overture: science & society
  • Truth & beauty: aesthetics in life and in the cosmos
  • Exploration & discovery: the value of both when shaping civilization
  • Earth & moon: cosmic perspectives
  • Conflict & resolution: tribal forces within us all
  • Risk & reward: calculations we make daily with our own lives and the lives of others
  • Meatarians & vegetarians: we are not entirely what we eat
  • Gender & identity: people are more the same than different
  • Color & race: once again, people are more the same than different
  • Law & order: the foundation of civilization, whether we like it or not
  • Body & mind: human physiology may be overrated
  • Coda: life & death.

Genres

Essays.

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