Author: C. P. Snow [Charles Percy]
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-Snow, C. P. (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001.) -CARICATURE : C. P. Snow (This drawing originally appeared with "Suspect Sages" (September 21, 1972) NY Review of Books) -ESSAY: Science, business and the humanities: CP Snow’s ‘Two Cultures’ sixty years on (AC Grayling, October 2021, The Article) -ESSAY: C.P. Snow: Bridging the Two-Cultures Divide (DAVID P. BARASH, 11/25/05, The Chronicle Review) -ESSAY : "The Two Cultures" Today (Roger Kimball, The New Criterion, February 1994) -ESSAY : Two cultures still : It is 40 years since CP Snow raged against the marginalisation of science (Martin Kettle, February 2, 2002, The Guardian) -ESSAY : Agreeing to disagree : Communication will help bridge the gap between science and humanities, and lead to a greater understanding of both (Dr Ian Gibson, February 28, 2002, The Guardian) -ESSAY : Two Cultures or One? (Serendip ) -ESSAY : Two Cultures: Never The Twain Shall Meet? : Scientists wonder why today the word "Intellectual" is used to describe only those in arts and letters (John P. Wiley, Jr. , October 1997, Smithsonian Magazine) -ESSAY : The Third Culture : The third culture consists of those scientists and other thinkers in the empirical world who, through their work and expository writing, are taking the place of the traditional intellectual in rendering visible the deeper meanings of our lives, redefining who and what we are. (John Brockman, Edge) -ESSAY : INTERTWINING THE TWO CULTURES IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND (Ken Stange, June 1998) -ESSAY : The Two Cultures Revisited : Let's try again to close the gap between the sciences and the humanities. (KEVIN FINNERAN, Spring 1998, Issues in Science & Technology) -ESSAY : Griffiths Looks at `Two Cultures' Today (The Rice University Weekly, 09-21-1995) -ESSAY : C.P. Snow's Two Cultures: Hardware and Software, Discovery and Creation (Dan Dewey, MIT) -ESSAY: Closing time in the gardens of the West: Anthony Powell and C. P. Snow: Why has Snow's static, English, scientism faded where Powell's fluid, Europeanised, high Tory sensibility retains its currency? A fascinating tale of money, Englishness, and social morbidity. (Chris Harvie, 21 August 2002, Open Democracy) -INTERVIEW : The Importance of Understanding Science : An Interview with David Balamuth (Penn Arts & Science, Winter 1997) -LINKS : Two Cultures : Web sites relating to the Snow-Leavis Controversy -REVIEW : of Two Cultures (Danny Yee's Book Reviews) The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution (1959) - C. P. Snow (1905
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