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An occurence which was beyond the limits of science and blew me off the ground essay​

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Although not enthralled with Gleiser as a writer, I did enjoy thinking about some of the questions he raised in regard to the limits of what we can know about the universe and about ourselves. His book inspired me to reread Max Weber's excellent essay, "Wissenschaft als Beruf" ("Science as Profession"), a lecture given in Munich in 1918 and published in the following year in which Weber considers the role of science in the modern world. Including relevant excerpts from Weber's essay would have been a nice addition to Gleiser's book. Weber makes an excellent point about the disparity in modern civilized societies between what scientists know and what lay people know about the way the world works and contrasts this with the more holistic knowledge of those living in traditional ("primitive") societies:

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