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the frontiers of knowledge

the frontiers of knowledge

Book Details

  • Author: Frank Nelson

  • Publisher: Doubleday and Company Inc.

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1975

  • Pages: 399

  • Cover: Hardback

  • Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

The Frontiers of Knowledge by Frank Nelson is a thoughtful and intellectually engaging exploration of the boundaries and evolution of human understanding. In this substantial 399-page volume, Nelson reflects on the expansion of knowledge across scientific discovery, philosophical thought, and scholarly inquiry, examining how each generation redefines the limits of what is known.

Published in 1975 by Doubleday and Company Inc., this hardback edition presents a structured and reflective discussion on the dynamic relationship between curiosity, research, and progress. The book considers how advancements in science and ideas continually reshape perspectives on truth, innovation, and the human quest for meaning.

Ideal for readers interested in intellectual history, philosophy of science, and the development of modern thought, this edition remains a valuable addition to academic libraries and private collections. Preserved in good condition, it offers both scholarly depth and accessible reflection on humanity’s ongoing pursuit of knowledge.

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Book Details

  • Author: Frank Nelson

  • Publisher: Doubleday and Company Inc.

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1975

  • Pages: 399

  • Cover: Hardback

  • Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

The Frontiers of Knowledge by Frank Nelson is a thoughtful and intellectually engaging exploration of the boundaries and evolution of human understanding. In this substantial 399-page volume, Nelson reflects on the expansion of knowledge across scientific discovery, philosophical thought, and scholarly inquiry, examining how each generation redefines the limits of what is known.

Published in 1975 by Doubleday and Company Inc., this hardback edition presents a structured and reflective discussion on the dynamic relationship between curiosity, research, and progress. The book considers how advancements in science and ideas continually reshape perspectives on truth, innovation, and the human quest for meaning.

Ideal for readers interested in intellectual history, philosophy of science, and the development of modern thought, this edition remains a valuable addition to academic libraries and private collections. Preserved in good condition, it offers both scholarly depth and accessible reflection on humanity’s ongoing pursuit of knowledge.

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