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| 15644. ARE WE ALONE? BY PAUL DAVIES. A summary analysis and critique of the Australian cosmologist's 1995 book which explores the "philosophical assumptions that underlie the belief in, and search for, life beyond the Earth, and the impact that the discovery of alien life forms would imply for our science, religion and beliefs about mankind." Provides a generally favorable assessment of the book, which is interesting in its exploration of the long history of mankind's search for extraterrestrial life as well as in its thoughtful consideration of the implications of the discovery of compelling evidence of alien life for both philosophy and modern science. Criticizes the author's tendency to wax rhapsodic about quantum physics and notes that some portions of the book may prove too difficult for readers without extensive background in the physical sciences. KEYWORDS: book review astronomy physics extraterrestial life. 13 pages, 22 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source. 3,238 words. | $91 |
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