Seeking Understanding : The Lifelong Pursuit to Build the Scientific Mind

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Seeking Understanding : The Lifelong Pursuit to Build the Scientific Mind

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 374 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004416796

Full Description

The quest to understand defines our humanness. Since time immemorial it has given rise to art and literature, philosophical reflection, religious practice, myths, metaphor, and allegory, as well as, in more recent history, disciplined scientific inquiry. Seeking understanding is a lifelong journey towards a goal the parameters of which change as our pursuit progresses, until, at life's end, the goal vanishes beyond the horizon. Such is humanness. Along the way, we build, in an enduring self-transformative fashion, our mind—the scientific mind. But what is that mind?

A transdisciplinary team of 21 prominent authors, from areas such as music history, psychiatry, physics, cosmology, education, astronomy, mathematics, medicine, gaming, artificial intelligence, science communication, early child development, science education, and economics, shed light on what it takes humans to build and cultivate the scientific mind along the lifespan. A decade of intercultural dialogue preceded the book. It comprised six major international Building the Scientific Mind colloquia in culturally diverse settings that spanned the entire planet. Several hundred people from different disciplines and interests—among them distinguished scientists, policy and decision makers, practitioners and thinkers—contributed to the dialogue.

Building the scientific mind transforms our 'way of being in the world.' It is driven by the desire to understand deeply—cognitively and affectively—who we are in a world of which we are an integral part. It has great relevance for sustained human existence in the Anthropocene and profound implications for how we organize the conditions for informal and formal learning.

Contents

Foreword

 Walter R. Erdelen

Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Tables

Notes on Contributors

Introduction: The Making of This Book and Its Roots in Creative Collaboration

 Jan Visser and Muriel Visser

Intermezzi: Thoughts Inspired by the Thoughts of Others

 Jan Visser

1 The Quest to Know: Seeking Understanding and Wisdom

 Jan Visser

Intermezzo 1: The Missing Piece

 Jan Visser

2 Context Is Everything and Everything Has Meaning

 Robert Greenberg

Intermezzo 2: Life Starts Long before Its Beginning

 Jan Visser

3 From Preconception to Preschool: The Foundation of the Scientific Mind

 Emily Vargas-Barón

Intermezzo 3: Touching the Encountered World

 Jan Visser

4 Saga of a Small Science Center

 Arvind Gupta

Intermezzo 4: The Worthwhile Struggle to Overcome Inertia

 Jan Visser

5 Expanding the Dialogue: Challenging the Mental Models of Schooling through Indigenous Invention

 Paul E. Heckman

Intermezzo 5: When the Sky Is Not the Limit, It Could Be the Beginning

 Jan Visser

6 The Inspiring Universe

 George Miley, Carolina Ödman and Pedro Russo

Intermezzo 6: Never Ever without Passion

 Jan Visser

7 Playing the Role of Facilitator: Questioning the Curious Mind

 Jos van den Broek

Intermezzo 7: On Dialogue

 Jan Visser

8 How You Talk Is How You Think; How You Think Is How You Understand

 Paul Webb

Intermezzo 8: Facing Life's Biggest Questions

 Jan Visser

9 Seeking to Know and Understand the Self

 Premana W. Premadi

Intermezzo 9: A Sense of Beauty

 Jan Visser

10 Beauty in Science, Science in Beauty: The Scientific Aesthetic as an Evolving Heuristic

 Matthew Colless

Intermezzo 10: Making the Unfamiliar Familiar

 Jan Visser

11 Science Popularizer Is the Most Important Job That Does Not Yet Exist: Why Modern Societies Need More Science Popularizers

 Lê Nguyên Hoang

Intermezzo 11: It's Not Just a Right; It's an Obligation to the Future

 Jan Visser

12 Fostering Inquiry, Reasoning and Critical Thinking

 J. Michael Spector

Intermezzo 12: How Long Can We Still Wait and Who Takes Responsibility?

 Jan Visser

13 The Shifting Mind of Economics

 Martinus Petrus de Wit

Intermezzo 13: Looking Back with a View to Looking Forward

 Jan Visser

14 Invent the Future

 Federico Mayor

Intermezzo 14: Culture of Differences vs. Difference of Cultures

 Jan Visser

15 Seeking to Find out Why Things Happen: Variations on a Theme of Diallo Sampa's Grandfather

 Ralf Syring

Intermezzo 15: Reverence for Life, Whatever Its Manifestations

 Jan Visser

16 Nontraditional Pathways to the Development of a Scientific Mind: Examples from the Domain of Psychopathology

 Stephen P. Hinshaw

Intermezzo 16: Homo Ludens

 Jan Visser

17 Education in a Complex World: Nurturing Chaordic Agency through Game Design

 Carlo Fabricatore and Ximena López

Intermezzo 17: Where Science Ends

 Jan Visser

18 HIV, Medical Science and the Call to Greater Humanness

 James Lees

Index