The Two Cultures

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The Two Cultures is an influential 1959 lecture-turned-essay by C. P. Snow arguing that the divide between the sciences and the humanities harms modern society and intellectual progress.

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instanceOf essay
lecture
addressesIssue cultural elitism
educational specialization
role of science in government decision-making
arguesThat a divide between the sciences and the humanities hampers intellectual progress
a divide between the sciences and the humanities harms modern society
communication between scientists and literary intellectuals is poor
scientists and literary intellectuals form two distinct cultures
author C. P. Snow NERFINISHED
Charles Percy Snow NERFINISHED
basedOn Rede Lecture NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes lack of scientific literacy among literary intellectuals
mutual hostility between scientific and literary communities
field intellectual history
philosophy of science
sociology of knowledge
followedBy The Two Cultures: And A Second Look NERFINISHED
genre lecture essay
non-fiction
hasCritic F. R. Leavis NERFINISHED
hasEdition The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn interdisciplinary studies
science and technology studies
university curriculum debates
influenced debates on science policy in the United Kingdom
discussions of interdisciplinary education
public understanding of science discourse
language English
lectureSeries Rede Lecture NERFINISHED
lectureYear 1959
mainTopic education
intellectual life
public policy
science–humanities divide
notableFor framing the science–literature divide as a cultural problem
popularizing the phrase "the two cultures"
proposes bridging the gap between sciences and humanities
publicationYear 1959
publisher Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
subjectOf The Two Cultures? (F. R. Leavis critique) NERFINISHED
targetAudience academics
educated general public
policy makers
timePeriodDiscussed 20th century
workOf C. P. Snow NERFINISHED

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C. P. Snow notableWork The Two Cultures
C. P. Snow notableWork The Two Cultures
this entity surface form: The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution