Disambiguation evidence for Disturbing the Universe (book) via surface form

"Disturbing the Universe"


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author Freeman Dyson
authorNationality American
authorNationality British
authorOccupation mathematician
authorOccupation physicist
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Dyson's experiences in World War II
describes development of modern physics
describes moral responsibilities of scientists
genre autobiography
genre memoir
genre philosophy of science
genre popular science
hasEdition hardcover edition
hasEdition paperback edition
hasInfluenced popular philosophy of science
hasInfluenced science writing
hasPart essays
hasTheme human destiny in the universe
hasTheme individual responsibility in times of war
hasTheme limits and possibilities of scientific progress
hasTheme relationship between science and society
instanceOf autobiographical book
instanceOf book
instanceOf non-fiction book
instanceOf philosophical work
language English
literaryForm essay collection
literaryStyle personal essay
literaryStyle reflective
mainSubject Freeman Dyson
mainSubject ethics
mainSubject future of humanity
mainSubject science
mainSubject war
mediaType print
notableFor discussion of ethical issues in science and war
notableFor reflection on life in science
notableFor speculation about the future of humanity
publicationDate 1979
publisher Harper & Row
setting 20th-century science
timePeriodCovered 20th century
workOf Freeman Dyson

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