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''The Scientific Outlook'' (1931) by Bertrand Russell explores the nature of scientific knowledge, the increasing power of scientific techniques over nature, and the societal consequences of a "scientific society".
Russell examines scientific methods, scientific metaphysics, and the relationship between science and religion. The work explores the dangers and promises of scientific progress, specifically how technology might transform human life and social structures. Written for a general audience, it analyzes scientific history and the impact of thinkers like Galileo and Darwin. The book is characterized by its critical view of purely scientific approaches to human life, balancing admiration for scientific advancement with apprehension regarding its potential misuse.
Russell examines scientific methods, scientific metaphysics, and the relationship between science and religion. The work explores the dangers and promises of scientific progress, specifically how technology might transform human life and social structures. Written for a general audience, it analyzes scientific history and the impact of thinkers like Galileo and Darwin. The book is characterized by its critical view of purely scientific approaches to human life, balancing admiration for scientific advancement with apprehension regarding its potential misuse.