Unweaving the Rainbow

Unweaving the Rainbow
Umum
PengarangRichard Dawkins
NegaraUnited Kingdom
BahasaInggeris
SubjekBiologi evolusi
Penerbitan
PenerbitHoughton Mifflin
Tarikh penerbitan
1998
Jenis media
Cetakan
Halaman336 pp.
Kawalan kewibawaan
ISBNISBN 0-618-05673-4
OCLC45155530
Kronologi
Climbing Mount Improbable A Devil's Chaplain

Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder ialah buku1998 oleh ahli biologi evolusi Richard Dawkins, di mana pengarang membincangkan hubungan antara sains dan seni dari perspektif seorang saintis.[1]

Rujukan

  1. ^ Benjamin Haydon (1929). "Chapter XVII 1816–1817". Dalam Alexander P. D. Penrose (penyunting). The Autobiography and Memoirs of Benjamin Robert Haydon 1786–1846 Compiled from his "Autobiography and Journals" and "Correspondence and Table-Talk". Minton Balch & Company, New York. m/s. 231. During an 'immortal dinner' 28th December 1817 hosted by Haydon and attended by Wordsworth, Charles Lamb, Keats, and Keats's friend Monkhouse, Keats lightheartedly said Newton 'has destroyed all the poetry of the rainbow, by reducing it to the prismatic colours.' He then proposed a toast to 'Newton's health, and confusion to mathematics' to the amusement of all.

Pautan luar

  • Video interview with Dawkins about the book, Charlie Rose, 11 April 2000]
  • Dawkins's Rainbow Reduces Science to Truth, Beauty—and Fantasy – reviewed by Robert N. Proctor, American Scientist.
  • Richard Dawkins: The man who knows the meaning of life review from The Guardian.
  • How, Why and Wow! – reviewed by Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, The Spectator.
  • There is Poetry in Science – reviewed by Melvyn Bragg, The Observer.
  • Everyone a Scientist – reviewed by John Gribbin, The Literary Review.
  • The Poetry of Science – reviewed by Sam Hurwitt, The San Francisco Examiner.
  • The Science of Selfishness – reviewed by Andrew Brown, Salon.
  • Nature of Science: A Wondrous and Poetic Spectrum reviewed by Charles M. Vest, Science.
  • Frauds! Fakes! Phonies! – reviewed by Timothy Ferris, The New York Times.
  • Unweaving the Rainbow reviewed by Paul R. Gross, The Wall Street Journal.
  • Finding Awe, Reverence, and Wonder in Science – reviewed by Kendrick Frazier, Skeptical Inquirer.
  • Unweaving the Rainbow – review from The Complete Review.
  • The Scientist As Poet – Arthur Winfree's 1964 essay