Historians and sociologists chart the consequences of the expansion
of knowledge; philosophers of science examine the causes. This book
bridges the gap. The focus is on the paradox whereby, as the
general public becomes better educated to live and work with
knowledge, the 'academy' increases its intellectual distance, so
that the nature of reality becomes more rather than less obscure.
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