And the stars look down: science beyond the finite: From prehistorical science to postscience
Vladimir Leksa

TL;DR
Modern science has improved human welfare but also caused harm and now faces challenges in solving global crises.
Contribution
The paper explores the historical and philosophical evolution of science to address current global challenges.
Findings
Modern science has led to both benefits and harmful consequences for humanity.
Science must evolve beyond its current form to address global crises effectively.
Abstract
Modern science has brought undisputable welfare to mankind, but also harmful consequences, and it has to face great challenges to find a way out of the current global crisis.
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TopicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life
