El hombre y el Universo: ¿somos fruto del azar?

El hombre y el Universo: ¿somos fruto del azar?
Author: Manuel Carreira
Publisher: Fundación Univ. San Pablo
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 8492456760

Albert Einstein dice que toda ciencia se basa en dos presupuestos: primero, la existencia de un universo objetivamente el mismo para cualquiera que quiera estudiarlo; y segundo, que ese universo puede entenderse, no es absurdo. Sin estas dos presuposiciones no se puede trabajar. Que el universo existe por sí mismo, sin que dependa de mi psicología ni de mi cultura, es la base por la que se considera a la ciencia como un valor universal. Las cosas son como son, me gusten o no me gusten, y por eso tengo que tener la capacidad de estudiarlas. Si yo digo que observo algo en tales condiciones, cualquier científico del mundo utilizando la misma metodología debe ser capaz de verificar que lo que yo he observado es así. No hay relativismo alguno en ciencia. Nadie dice que todas las opiniones valen igual. Nadie dice que depende de la cultura el que funcione o no funcione la Ley de la Gravedad. Esto es muy digno de tenerse en cuenta, porque hoy está muy de moda el sentirse casi como ofendido si alguien dice que algo es verdad y lo será siempre. Sólo así se puede hacer ciencia. Los datos no son discutibles: uno podrá discutir las interpretaciones, pero los datos son ciertos dentro de sus límites de precisión

Episentido3

Episentido3
Author: Hilario Casarin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1291458204

En los sistemas complejos, cada problema, debe ser tratado en detalle partiendo de cero, y poco o nada de lo aprendido al resolver un sistema anterior nos puede ayudar a entender uno nuevo. En los sistemas caóticos, de dos condiciones iniciales ligeramente distintas se obtienen, en el tiempo, dos soluciones dramáticamente diferentes. Casi todos los sistemas reales son termodinámicamente abiertos, mientras que los sistemas aislados, fuera de ser considerados sólo teóricamente, son raros en la naturaleza. La naturaleza sigue el principio del orden a partir del caos o desorden, contrario diametralmente al que estipula la física clásica, que va del orden al desorden, La visión del mundo de los sistemas complejos exige una nueva forma de hacer ciencia. La complejidad, un travestista del enfoque ético sistémico, intenta dar solución a problemas considerados como críticos, y crítico es todo lo que desconocemos, y para acceder a lo desconocido, según las reglas actuales, se reclama un episentido.

Faith's Checkbook

Faith's Checkbook
Author: Charles H. Spurgeon
Publisher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1629110795

"Ask anything in my name, I will do it." (John 14:14) Charles H. Spurgeon supplies daily deposits of God's promises into the reader's personal bank of faith. He urges the reader to view each Bible promise as a check written by God, which can be cashed by personally endorsing it and receiving the gift it represents!

Sapientia

Sapientia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

Papyrus

Papyrus
Author: Irene Vallejo
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0593318897

A rich exploration of the importance of books and libraries in the ancient world that highlights how humanity’s obsession with the printed word has echoed throughout the ages • “Accessible and entertaining.” —The Wall Street Journal Long before books were mass-produced, scrolls hand copied on reeds pulled from the Nile were the treasures of the ancient world. Emperors and Pharaohs were so determined to possess them that they dispatched emissaries to the edges of earth to bring them back. When Mark Antony wanted to impress Cleopatra, he knew that gold and priceless jewels would mean nothing to her. So, what did her give her? Books for her library—two hundred thousand, in fact. The long and eventful history of the written word shows that books have always been and will always be a precious—and precarious—vehicle for civilization. Papyrus is the story of the book’s journey from oral tradition to scrolls to codices, and how that transition laid the very foundation of Western culture. Award-winning author Irene Vallejo evokes the great mosaic of literature in the ancient world from Greece’s itinerant bards to Rome’s multimillionaire philosophers, from opportunistic forgers to cruel teachers, erudite librarians to defiant women, all the while illuminating how ancient ideas about education, censorship, authority, and identity still resonate today. Crucially, Vallejo also draws connections to our own time, from the library in war-torn Sarajevo to Oxford’s underground labyrinth, underscoring how words have persisted as our most valuable creations. Through nimble interpretations of the classics, playful and moving anecdotes about her own encounters with the written word, and fascinating stories from history, Vallejo weaves a marvelous tapestry of Western culture’s foundations and identifies the humanist values that helped make us who we are today. At its heart a spirited love letter to language itself, Papyrus takes readers on a journey across the centuries to discover how a simple reed grown along the banks of the Nile would give birth to a rich and cherished culture.

The Book of Daniel

The Book of Daniel
Author: E. L. Doctorow
Publisher: Abacus
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-04
Genre: Executions and executioners
ISBN: 9780349140223

As Cold War hysteria inflames America, FBI agents pay a visit to a Communist man and his wife in their New York apartment. After a trial that divides the country, the couple are sent to the electric chair for treason. Decades later, in 1967, their son Daniel struggles to understand the tragedy of their lives.

The Information

The Information
Author: James Gleick
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0307379574

From the bestselling author of the acclaimed Chaos and Genius comes a thoughtful and provocative exploration of the big ideas of the modern era: Information, communication, and information theory. Acclaimed science writer James Gleick presents an eye-opening vision of how our relationship to information has transformed the very nature of human consciousness. A fascinating intellectual journey through the history of communication and information, from the language of Africa’s talking drums to the invention of written alphabets; from the electronic transmission of code to the origins of information theory, into the new information age and the current deluge of news, tweets, images, and blogs. Along the way, Gleick profiles key innovators, including Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Samuel Morse, and Claude Shannon, and reveals how our understanding of information is transforming not only how we look at the world, but how we live. A New York Times Notable Book A Los Angeles Times and Cleveland Plain Dealer Best Book of the Year Winner of the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award

The Monadology

The Monadology
Author: Gottfried Wilhelm Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986704465

The Monadology (French: La Monadologie, 1714) is one of Gottfried Leibniz's best known works representing his later philosophy. It is a short text which sketches in some 90 paragraphs a metaphysics of simple substances, or monads. In it, he offers a new solution to mind and matter interaction by means of a pre-established harmony expressed as the 'Best of all possible worlds' form of optimism.