Same and Not the Same
In "Same and Not the Same," Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann delves into the pressing ethical dilemmas that shape the landscape of modern chemistry. Published by Columbia University Press in 1995, this hardback edition spans 294 pages and offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intricate relationship between science and society.
Hoffmann masterfully intertwines insights from art, literature, and philosophy, creating a uniquely accessible and engaging dialogue around the creative processes of chemists. With a profound understanding of both science and the human experience, he invites readers to reflect on the moral responsibilities and intricate choices that come with scientific advancement.
This book is essential for anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of chemistry, providing a fresh perspective that resonates with scholars, students, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of science and the humanities.