Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective by Philip P. Wiener and Aaron Noland - front cover
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Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective

by Philip P. Wiener and Aaron Noland

"Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective" by Philip P. Wiener and Aaron Noland, Basic Books, 1957. Hardcover, fair condition, no dust jacket, with a personal inscription. Explores the cultural impact of scientific ideas, edited by prominent figures in the history of ideas. Ideal for collectors interested in the philosophy and history of science.

$13.60$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1957
Basic Books
Stock:1 available
SKU:A4-B5-AAT-JGM-0615

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with a sturdy binding and no dust jacket. The cover shows signs of wear, including some fading and scuffing. There is a personal inscription inside, but no other markings or library stamps are present. The pages are clean, with no significant tears or annotations.

About This Vintage 1957 Edition

"Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective," edited by Philip P. Wiener and Aaron Noland, was published by Basic Books in 1957. This scholarly work explores the intersection of science and culture, offering insights into how scientific ideas have evolved and influenced society. Both editors are noted for their roles with the Journal of the History of Ideas, lending significant academic weight to this volume. The book is a valuable resource for understanding the philosophical underpinnings of scientific development. This edition, published in New York, does not include a dust jacket and features a personal inscription. It stands as a testament to mid-20th-century academic discourse, making it a sought-after piece for collectors and historians of science.

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