Delves into the ethical dilemmas of animal experimentation, exploring paradoxes, controversies, and ethical frameworks proposed by philosophers like Peter Singer and Tom Regan.
Explores the societal impact of science, advocating against limiting it within boundaries, and introduces 'experimental history' as a multidisciplinary approach to studying science.
Examines sustainability, architecture, and materials through historical transitions, philosophical perspectives, and the essence of architecture as a technical activity.
Explores the historical conflict and evolving perspectives on the relationship between science and religion, highlighting the challenges of maintaining distinct spheres.
Delves into the variational method in relativistic quantum field theory without cutoff, emphasizing weakly entangled states and the transition to relativistic continuous matrix product states.