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The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch; 9780140278163

The Beginning of Infinity

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The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch delves into the intricate nature of human understanding and the potential for limitless progress. Through a series of compelling arguments, Deutsch posits that our relentless pursuit of truth has catalysed remarkable advancements in various domains, including science, technology, and ethics.

The Plot

In this thought-provoking work, Deutsch explores whether the trajectory of progress can extend infinitely or if it is destined to encounter insurmountable obstacles. He raises profound questions about the sustainability of our achievements, pondering if a cataclysm or a sense of completion could one day halt our evolution. Engaging illustrations, such as the concept of the Infinity Hotel and reflections on supernovae, serve to captivate readers and stimulate their imaginations.

Themes

  • The Nature of Knowledge: An exploration of how understanding shapes our reality.
  • The Limits of Progress: A critical examination of whether human advancement can continue indefinitely.
  • The Role of Science and Technology: Insights into how these fields have propelled humanity forward.

Deutsch's writing is characterised by its clarity and intellectual depth, inviting readers to engage with complex ideas in an approachable manner. For those fascinated by the intersections of philosophy, science, and the future, The Beginning of Infinity stands as a significant contribution to contemporary thought, echoing themes found in works by authors such as Stephen Hawking and Richard Dawkins.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 137 mm × 198 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 496
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780140278163

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