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All roads are blocked to a philosophy which reduces everything to the word no. Aug, 2002 youll find the answers in this dizzyingly erudite and elegantly explained book by the english cosmologist john d. Barrow begins with conceptions of nothingness from around the world and throughout history. John barrow examines and explains every aspect of nothingness. Many have praised the book s central notion that existence precedes essence, its introduction of the concept of bad faith, and its exploration of. The book of nothing by john d barrow the independent.
John d barrow has essentially written a book in two parts, the first is a historical and to a lesser extent philosophical examination on the concept of nothing, and the second part is a cosmological examination of the cosmic vacuum and the inflationary universe. The book of the universes ustav teoreticke fyziky mff uk. From the zeros of mathematicians to the void of philosophers, from shakespeare to the null set, from the ether to the quantum vacuum, this book illustrates the fact that nothing is real. Barrow first examines the limits of the human mind. The artful universe expanded by author john barrow. The paperback of the the book of nothing by john d. Barrow one of our most elegant and accomplished science writersargues convincingly that there are limits to human discovery, that there are things that are ultimately unknowable, undoable, or unreachable. This remarkable book ranges over every nook and cranny of nothingness to reveal how the human mind has had to make something of nothing in every field of human enquiry.
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Barrow explains nothing with great clarity, a lovely lightness of touch and enormous erudition spectator. Vacuums, voids, and the latest ideas about the origins of the universe by john d. The book of nothing vacuums, voids, and the latest ideas about the origins of the universe by john d. Here he turns to some of the most difficult of all, at least insofar as lesser minds can grasp. Jul 05, 2001 buy the book of nothing new ed by barrow, john d. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading the book of nothing. Barrow the bodley head london by the same author theories of everything the left hand of creation with joseph silk lhomme et le cosmos with frank j. Though the book is thick, dense, and unfriendly to careless readers, it is indispensable to those interested in the philosophy of consciousness and free will. Barrow 2002 vintage books, 384 pages one of the most stunning revelations in any scientific field in the last halfcentury came in 1998, when saul perlmutter, brian p.
Recent exciting discoveries in astronomy are shown to shed new light on the nature of the vacuum and its dramatic effect upon the explanation of the universe. Zero the biography of a dangerous idea by charles seife. This remarkable book ranges over every nook and cranny of nothingness to reveal how the human mind has had to make something of nothing in every field of. Barrow, barrow explores the real story behind zero. From the zeros of the mathematician to the void of the philosophers, from shakespeare tot he empty set, from the ether to the quantum vacuum, from being and nothingness to creatio ex nihilo, there is much ado about nothing at the heart of things. Ranging through mathematics, theology, philosophy, literature, particle physics, and cosmology, the book of nothing explores the enduring hold that vacuity has exercised on the human imagination. Buy a cheap copy of being and nothingness book by jeanpaul sartre. Beginning with ancient civilizations, he explores how the zero came into being, its rocky reception in europe, and the early avoidance and.
Christine daigle discusses some of the key concepts and ideas in sartres most important philosophical book. A philosophical classic and major cornerstone of modern existentialism often criticized and alltoorarely understood, the philosophy of jeanpaul sartre encompasses the dilemmas and aspirations of the individual in contemporary society. About half of this book discusses the cutting edge of physics with the necessary history regarding the fate of the universe, and in particular, how vacuum nothingness in its modern quantum understanding plays a central role in the universes evolution and ultimate future. The book of nothing is stuffed with wonderful stories. Read the book of nothing vacuums, voids, and the latest ideas about the origins of the universe by john d. John barrow provides enjoyably readable explanations for some of the salient issues in number theory, physics and cosmology. We will find that the concept of nothingness that developed in each arena merely to fill some sort of gap then took on a life of its own and found. His treatment of the history of zero number theory and the concept of zeropoint energy of vacuum space physics and cosmology is informative and nicely written. Theres no need for yet another book about the same thing with nothing else to say about it.
Consciousness is notmatter and by the same token escapes all. In 1943, these themes were given largescale, systematic philosophical expression with the publication of being and nothingness. In the book, sartre develops a philosophical account in support of his existentialism, dealing with topics such as consciousness. And because history never seems like history when you are living through it, it is tempting for us to think the same. Vacuums, voids, and the latest ideas about the origins of the universe 2000 how nothing became something nothing. But as john barrow reveals in this timely and important book, new discoveries in science have shown that these scholars were right to suspect that nothing has. Barrow 2002 vintage books, 384 pages one of the most stunning revelations in any scientific field in the last halfcentury came in 1998. Being and nothingness is regarded as both the most important nonfiction expression of sartres existentialism and his most influential philosophical work, original despite its debt to heidegger. History is full of people who thought they were right absolutely right, completely right, without a shadow of a doubt. Ranging through mathematics, theology, philosophy, literature, particle physics, and cosmology, the book of nothing explores the enduring hold that. Auto suggestions are available once you type at least 3 letters. Descricao the book of nothing from the zeros of the mathematician to the void of the philosophers, from shakespeare to the empty set, from the ether to the quantum vacuum, from being and nothingness to creatio ex nihilo, there is much ado about nothing at the heart of things. What conceptual blind spot kept the ancient greeks unlike the indians and maya from developing a concept of zero. John barrows work is truly nifty and represents wellresearched and designed material, that can stand on its own.