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Index
Cover
Title Page
About the Author
Image Credits
Preface
Aristotle the Scientist
Lolita and the Blue Icarus
Newton the Alchemist
Copernicus and Bologna
My 1977, and That of My Friends
Literature and Science: A Continuing Dialogue
Dante, Einstein and the Three-Sphere
Between Certainty and Uncertainty: A Precious Intermediate Space
Bruno de Finetti: Uncertainty is Not Our Enemy
Does Science Need Philosophy?
The Mind of an Octopus
Ideas Don’t Fall from the Sky
The Many Errors of Einstein
Some Think, O King Hiero, That the Grains of Sand Cannot be Counted
Why Does Inequality Exist?
Dramatic Echoes of Ancient Wars
Four Questions for Politics
National Identity is Toxic
Charles Darwin
Marie Curie
The Master
Which Science is Closer to Faith?
Leopardi and Astronomy
De rerum natura
Do Flying Donkeys Exist? David Lewis Says Yes
We are Natural Creatures in a Natural World
Emptiness is Empty: Nāgārjuna
Mein Kampf
Black Holes I: The Fatal Attraction of Stars
Black Holes II: The Heat of Nothingness
Black Holes III: The Mystery of the Centre
Kip and Gravitational Waves
Thank You, Stephen
Roger Penrose
Dear Baby Jesus
Certainty and Global Warming
Churchill and Science
Traditional Medicine and UNESCO
The Infinite Divisibility of Space
Ramon Llull: Ars magna
Are We Free?
A Stupefying Story
Why I am an Atheist
Hadza
A Day in Africa
The Festive Season is Over
This Short Life Feels Beautiful to Us, Now More than Ever
Copyright
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