Disambiguation evidence for The Scientist as Rebel (book) via surface form

"The Scientist as Rebel"


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author Freeman Dyson
author Freeman Dyson
surface form: Freeman J. Dyson
authorOccupation mathematician
authorOccupation physicist
authorOccupation public intellectual
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
genre non-fiction
genre science essays
hasPart essay "A Failure of Intelligence"
hasPart The Scientist as Rebel (book) self-linksurface differs
surface form: essay "Heretical Thoughts About Science and Society"
hasPart essay "Religion from the Outside"
hasPart essay "The Future Needs Us"
hasPart essay "The Scientist as Rebel"
hasPart essay "The World, the Flesh and the Devil"
hasPart essay "When Science and Poetry Were Friends"
hasTheme environmental risk
hasTheme ethics of technology
hasTheme freedom of thought
hasTheme individualism in scientific research
hasTheme interdisciplinary thinking
hasTheme limits of scientific knowledge
hasTheme moral implications of science
hasTheme science policy
hasTheme scientific heresy
hasTheme scientific responsibility
hasTheme War and Peace
surface form: war and peace
instanceOf book
instanceOf essay collection
language English
mainSubject climate change
mainSubject ethics
mainSubject history of science
mainSubject nuclear weapons
mainSubject relationship between science and religion
mainSubject religion
mainSubject role of dissent in science
mainSubject science
mainSubject space exploration
mainSubject technology and society
notableFor defending the value of dissent in science
notableFor exploring connections between science and religion
notableFor presenting contrarian views on climate and risk
publicationEra 21st century
publisher New York Review Books

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"The Scientist as Rebel"
surface form: Freeman Dyson
surface form: Infinite in All Directions