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EDGE 16
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"EDGE 16 May 6, 1997
THIRD CULTURE
"THE END OF HORGAN?"
"Why I Think Science Is Ending"
A Talk by John Horgan
Over the few months during which I've been following this website,
various contributors have said various things about my book
"The End of Science". These comments reflect some confusion
about what it was that I really said. I therefore thought it might
be useful for me to present a succinct summary of my end-of-science
argument as well as a rebuttal of 10 common counter-arguments.
THE REALITY CLUB
John Horgan Responds to Kevin Kelly and George Johnson
Kevin Kelly, George Johnson, Ernest B. Hook, Paul Davies, and
Lee Smolin on Horgan
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THIRD CULTURE
"THE END OF HORGAN?"
"Why I Think Science Is Ending"
A Talk by John Horgan
In his 1966 book The End of Science , John Horgan contends
that scienceand particularly pure science rather than applied
science, technology and medicineis coming to an end. This
controversial hypothesis, which has received wide attention, has
at once been greeted by consternation by many (but certainly not
all) in the scientific community while giving comfort to those who
want anything to do with science and technology to go away.
In The Third Culture (1995), I write about " scientists
and other thinkers in the empirical world who, through the"
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