<p>"The book is meticulously researched, using extensively the work of Piaget, Kuhn, Toynbee, and Jung among others, as well as the ideas related to open systems theory."</p> - Dirk Leemans (Canadian Book Review Annual) <p>"…the very ambition of this book commends it to the attention of anyone interested in the complex relation between modern science and technology, on the one hand, and the traditional notions of culture, society, and history, on the other."</p> - Hayden White (ISIS: A Journal of the History of Science Society)
The impact of science and technology on culture raises a number of questions about the ways in which people relate to each other and to their environment. Such questions cannot be answered by traditional approaches. Thus another level of analysis is needed to complement the traditional approaches and to address future challenges.
The first step in creating this new analysis was taken by Willem H. Vanderburg in 1985 with his pioneering work The Growth of Minds and Cultures. In this book, the first of a multi-volume series that includes Our Battle for the Human Spirit (2016), Vanderburg shows how the culture of a society underlies its science, technology, economy, social structure, political institutions, morality, religion, and art. As such, he seeks to build bridges not only between the ‘two cultures’ but between all the sciences in order to gain a deeper understanding of our age. This expanded second edition makes the author’s ground-breaking analysis available to a generation of digital natives.
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Our Senses and the World
Chapter 3 The Structure of Experience
Chapter 4 The Development of Mind
Chapter 5 Language
Chapter 6 Individual Diversity
Chapter 7 Cultural Unity
Chapter 8 Culture and History
Envoi
Notes
Index
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Willem H. Vanderburg has taught preventive engineering, sociology, and environmental studies at the Centre for Technology and Social Development at the University of Toronto.