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James B. Conant – Science And Common Sense 1951 1st Turkish Book Turkey

James B. Conant – Science And Common Sense 1951 1st Turkish Book Turkey

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James B. Conant – Science And Common Sense (İlmin İlerleyişi ve Sağduyu) – Nebioğlu Yayınevi Edition (1951, First Edition)

Description:

This is the 1951 first Turkish edition of Science And Common Sense (İlmin İlerleyişi ve Sağduyu), published by Nebioğlu Yayınevi. The book is written by James B. Conant, a distinguished scientist and academic best known for his contributions to chemistry and his influential role as president of Harvard University.

Science And Common Sense examines the nature of scientific knowledge and the relationship between scientific inquiry and everyday reasoning. Conant argues that science advances not merely through the accumulation of facts but through the development and testing of ideas, theories, and hypotheses. Using examples from the history of science, he explains how scientific revolutions have transformed humanity's understanding of the natural world and demonstrates why critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning are essential to intellectual progress. The book serves as both an introduction to the philosophy of science and a reflection on the methods through which scientific knowledge evolves.

James B. Conant was an influential American chemist, educator, and public intellectual whose work helped shape science education in the twentieth century. Beyond his scientific achievements, he was deeply interested in explaining the scientific process to general readers and promoting scientific literacy.

This Nebioğlu Yayınevi edition is notable as an early Turkish translation of an important work on scientific thinking, philosophy of science, and the development of modern knowledge.

Key Features:

• Title: Science And Common Sense (İlmin İlerleyişi ve Sağduyu)

• Author: James B. Conant

• Publisher: Nebioğlu Yayınevi

• PublicationYear: 1951

• Edition: First Turkish Edition

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Philosophy of Science; Popular Science; Educational Nonfiction

• Topics: Scientific method; Scientific revolutions; Critical thinking; Knowledge; Reasoning

• Themes: Rational inquiry; Intellectual progress; Evidence-based thinking; Scientific literacy

• Literary Significance: A classic examination of how scientific knowledge develops and how science relates to everyday reasoning

• Collectibility: Early Turkish first edition of a significant work in the philosophy and history of science

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