par Prigogine, Ilya
Référence World futures, 40, page (35-43)
Publication Publié, 1994
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : : The role of passion and more generally irrational elements in processing knowledge are discussed. This seems to be a paradox, as science by definition is beyond passion. At the same time science is the expression of a culture. This paradox is examined through the experience and work of crucial figures in physics such as Newton and Einstein. Science is a dialogue between man and nature: part of the search for the transcendental which is common to many cultural activities: art, music, literature. Our time is one of expectation, anxiety, and bifurcation. Far from there being an “end” of science, our period will see the birth of a new vision, a new science whose cornerstone encloses the arrow of time: a science that makes us and our creativity the expression of a fundamental trend in the universe. © 1994, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.