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Titlebook: Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony; J. A. Scott Kelso Book 2019 Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Na

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书目名称Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony
编辑J. A. Scott Kelso
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概述Focuses on different aspects of our living together such as the role of technology, economics, the neurosciences, climate, education, etc..Includes contributions from leading scientists including the
图书封面Titlebook: Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony;  J. A. Scott Kelso Book 2019 Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Na
描述.This book is devoted to the issue of how we can learn to live together in the face of division and conflict. It is dedicated to the life and work of a remarkable human being, Dr Epimenidis Haidemenakis, scientist, statesman, visionary leader, President Emeritus of the International S.T.E.P.S. Foundation and founding father of The Olympiads of the Mind (OM). The monograph consists of a collection of papers presented at the 8.th. and 9.th. Olympiads of the Mind held in Washington, DC and Chania, Crete respectively. Distinguished international scholars, government and corporate representatives, leading researchers and academics from multiple disciplines and Nobel Laureates Leon Lederman (Physics, 1988), Martin Perl (Physics, 1995) and Yuan T. Lee (Chemistry, 1986) address a broad range of issues all with the aim of improving the human condition and achieving cooperation among the people of the world. The topics include the environment, sustainability andsecurity; diversity and how to achieve integration and peace among people in a fractured world; the important role of brain research; how to overcome poverty and inequality; how to enhance creativity and improve education at all level
出版日期Book 2019
关键词Learning to live together; Olympiads of the Mind; STEPS; Technology of our living together; Science for
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90659-1
isbn_softcover978-3-030-08068-6
isbn_ebook978-3-319-90659-1
copyrightSpringer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019
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