Mike Jungbluth

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But in the second half of the nineteenth century, the optimism of those who were extending the reach of science outside of its habitual domains collided with a growing sense of unease. Some had started to perceive rickety foundations beneath the apparently unassailable façade of scientific progress. What if some questions did not allow for mathematically precise answers? What if not everything could be predicted? What if some aspects of reality were not meant to be quantified at all?
Herald of a Restless World: How Henri Bergson Brought Philosophy to the People
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