Positioned at the crossroads of the physical and biological
sciences, chemistry deals with neither the infinitely small, nor
the infinitely large, nor directly with life. So it is sometimes
thought of as dull, the way things in the middle often are. But
this middle ground is precisely where human beings exist. As
Hoffmann shows in his inspired prose, the world observed at its
molecular level is complex and agitated, as are the emotions of the
supposedly dispassionate scientists who explore it. In The Same and
Not the Same the vital tensions of chemistry are revealed; with
down-to-earth explanations, Hoffmann uncovers the polarities that
power, rend, and reform the world of molecules. When we wash an
apple before eating it, we are thinking not merely of the dirt that
may still be on it but of the pesticides used in agricultural
production. When we take medication, we expect relief for our pain
but also fear side effects. The Same and Not the Same shows this
ambivalence to be only one of a number of dualities pervading the
world of molecules. The theme of identity, reflected in the title
of the book, is central to the story. Other dualities, from stasis
and dynamics, to creation and discovery to the rich complexity of
revealing and concealing, are lucidly delineated for nonscientist
and scientist alike. The Same and Not the Same also offers a rare
and compelling personal statement of the social responsibility of
scientists. Unabashedly confronting some of the major ethical
controversies in chemistry today, the book strives for balance in
facing the pressing ecological and environmental concerns of our
time.
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