Verlag Karl Alber (
2022)
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Abstract
‘Progress’ is a dazzling concept used to describe developments in all areas of life. Progress is of particular interest in the sciences, where it manifests itself in innovations in the natural sciences and technology, for example. Whether one trusts in progress and looks hopefully into the future or longs for a golden past and distrusts progress depends on the observer. Modern science cannot be separated from the hope for progress and new knowledge. In this book, examples from different sciences are used to look at progress in those fields. In addition, the scientific environment, in the form of the communication and promotion of science, is also taken into account. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Thomas Heinemann, Prof. Dr. Gregor Maria Hoff, Prof. Dr. Wim Kösters, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Lüke, Prof. Dr. Gregor Nickel, Prof. Dr. Thomas Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Jörg Siekmann, Prof. Dr. Manfred Stöckler and Dr. Eva-Maria Streier.