A Scientist’s Mind, A Poet’s Soul
On the unified cosmic vision of Alexander von Humboldt, the nineteenth century’s great naturalist-adventurer
Encountering nature beyond the limits of determinism, mechanism, and reduction
On the unified cosmic vision of Alexander von Humboldt, the nineteenth century’s great naturalist-adventurer
Symposium | Winter/Spring 2013
Winter/Spring 2013
Modern science is unwittingly echoing Aristotle — and still has much to learn from him.
James D. Watson’s unfinished quest to master genetic destiny
Why there is more to biological development than genes
On biology’s unasked questions about the goal-directed activities of organisms
The grand scientific vision and the moral myopia of Linus Pauling
Correspondence | Summer/Fall 2014