Alan N. Shapiro, conversations - Written by ulrike on Sunday, February 7, 2010 8:52 - 5 Comments
Re-Thinking Science
At transmediale 10 I had the chance to talk to Alan N. Shapiro. It happened surprisingly, wasn’t scheduled but it ended up to become a long conversation on where science needs to go. It perfectly fits in our matrix …
Shapiro’s thoughts include to broaden science, to bring together humaniteis with biology, physics … and very clearly to leave reductionism behind!
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