New Knowledge, New Responsibilities 20 (1973) 131-142
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The scientific revolution - by revolution I mean enormously accelerated evolution - is the fundamental characteristic of our times. We are so overwhelmed by the advancement of knowledge and its technological applications that it even seems excusable not to be seriously and seriously aware of the problems posed by progress. Progress in general is an inescapable human task and I am convinced that it is an irreversible process. However, the irreversibility of the process of development in all fields of scientific research cannot, with its urgency, its force, its overwhelming attraction, stifle the disturbing question: are we on the right path, must scientific and technological progress continue in the same direction as it is going today, is man not destroying himself, is he not destroying himself?
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