[Air-l] Critical Mass - correction
Denise N. Rall
denrall at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 18 23:08:35 PDT 2006
Note:
Philip Ball not Stephen Ball wrote _Critical Mass_
And I guess his title gives one a clear idea on the
scope of the book:
Critical Mass: How one thing leads to another -
"Being a critical inquiry into the interplay of chance
and necessity in the way that human culture, customs,
institutions, cooperation and conflict arise"
2004, Arrow Books (Random House Ltd) London
Cheers, Denise
--- William Bain <willronb at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Could I just briefly note on Denise N. Rall's
> mention of Stephen Ball's _Critical Mass_
> that judging from comments on the book on the Web it
> seems impossible for it to be off topic. We are
> indeed all connected. I recently read Michael
> Whitworth's _Einstein's Wake_ and think it well
> worth a look in terms of the common metaphors of
> "science" and "letters" (or "art" or whatever
> opposite suits). I hope soon to get to _Critical
> Mass_
>
> Thanks for the post!
>
>
>
> William Bain
> PhD Student
> Comparative Literature
> Department of Spanish Philology
> Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
>
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Denise N. Rall, PhD thesis in revision, School of Environ. Science,
Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW 2480 AUSTRALIA
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