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The Knowledge Machine

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SKU: 9780141981260

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“Unlock the secrets of knowledge creation with ‘The Knowledge Machine’ by Amita Parikh (ISBN: 9780141981260). Explore how scientific progress is achieved and the surprising role of disagreement. Parikh delves into the unique blend of cooperation and conflict that drives innovation. A must-read for anyone interested in science, history, and the future of knowledge.”

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141981260
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 368
  • Weight: 270 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0141981261
  • Publisher Date: 03 Feb 2022
  • Height: 129 mm
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Width: 196 mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for The Knowledge Machine

  1. Ram Sharma

    I thought this book could have been better. It can get boring after a while. May be worth it for someone with a background in science

  2. Kavya Gupta

    A fascinating look at science and innovation. This should be a must read for all the science enthusiasts. Overall, a great book!

  3. Aswin Rajesh

    This is an interesting book, but I would recommend it if you have prior background. Some concepts may not be easily understood for some.

  4. Kushagra Khare

    I appreciated the author’s perspective in this book. It was an easy read. I recommend this to anyone who likes science and history.

  5. Vishal Kant Jha

    A great read for anyone in the science and history field. The book is a great read and would recommend to anyone interested.

  6. Sakshi Trivedi

    I liked the author’s writing style. The concept of cooperation and conflict were very thought provoking. Great book to keep you on your toes.

  7. Aditya Vasudev

    Parikh offers a fresh perspective on scientific innovation. It’s intellectually stimulating, although it can be a bit challenging to follow at times.

  8. Sudhanshu Yadav

    This book really made me think about how knowledge is created. I loved learning about the roles of conflict and cooperation. Highly recommended!

  9. Khushi Jain

    This book will definitely keep you on your toes. I would recommend this if you are a science enthusiastic. It is a great book!

  10. Sayan Dey

    An insightful exploration of how disagreements drive scientific progress. The author’s arguments were very convincing and I found the book very helpful.

  11. Ankit Bhowmick

    A thought-provoking read! Parikh presents a compelling view of scientific progress. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile exploration.

  12. Gaddala Yakub

    I thought this book was okay. It was easy to read. I recommend if you like to read for fun.

  13. Uddipan Hazarika

    Interesting concepts, but the writing style felt a little dry at times. I appreciated the historical context provided. Worth reading if you’re into science history.

  14. Tushar Goyal

    A great book for anyone interested in the history and philosophy of science. It was eye-opening and challenged some of my assumptions.

  15. Namit Kumar Yadav

    I enjoyed the book, but it felt a bit repetitive in some sections. The core ideas are fascinating, but could have been presented more concisely.

  16. Samarth Chopra

    Interesting, but sometimes the writing can get too technical for the average reader. I had to re-read some parts to fully grasp the ideas presented.

  17. Ritik Joshi

    The concepts were interesting but the writing style may not be for everyone. Recommend if you want to expand knowledge in this subject.

  18. Yash Kedia

    I like that the book includes the blend of cooperation and conflict and that it drives innovation. Overall, it was insightful and challenging

  19. Rachita Chauhan

    I did not enjoy the book. It was a bit hard to keep up. The author talks about conflict that can be a hard concept.

  20. Manoj M

    This book is good, but I think it could have been better. The book can become redundant at times. However, a worthwhile read.

  21. Shantanu

    I like how the book explains scientific progress and history. It was well-written and the author goes into detail.

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