The distinguished thinkers whose work is assembled in this volume address themselves to the crucial contemporary problems of how to introduce human values into science, and of how to apply science to human values. The resulting collection is an important step in the attempt to bridge the widening chasm between the intuitive values that give an ultimate meaning to our lives and the scientific world-view that may well supplant those values.
Contributers include:
Abraham H. Maslow Pitirim A. Sorokin Theodosius Dobzhansky Erich Fromm Paul Tillich Jacob Bronowski Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki Gordon W. Allport Robert S. Hartman Henry Margenau Ludwig von Bertalanffy Gyorgy Kepes Walter A. Weisskopf Kurt Goldstein Dorothy Lee