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Icarus

or The Future of Science

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Icarus

By: Bertrand Russell
Narrated by: Cate Barratt
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In "Icarus; or, The Future of Science," Bertrand Russell explores the potential consequences of scientific advancement, drawing parallels between the myth of Icarus and the development of technology. He argues that while science can lead to progress, it also poses risks, particularly regarding power and societal structures. Russell suggests that scientific advancements, especially in the physical sciences, can increase power, lead to industrialism and war, and necessitate large-scale organization, which could potentially be used for oppressive purposes. He questions whether science will ultimately lead to human happiness or exacerbate existing societal problems.

Book cover image credited to Gordon Johnson.

The following chapters are to be found in a single audio file.

I Introductory

II Effects of the Physical Sciences

III The Increase of Organization

IV The Anthropological Sciences

Conclusion

Public Domain (P)2025 Cate Barratt
Biological Sciences Biology History & Philosophy Philosophy Politics & Government Science

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