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The Same and Not the Same Paperback – April 15, 1997

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Positioned at the crossroads of the physical and biological sciences, chemistry deals with neither the infinitely small, nor the infinitely large, nor directly with life. So it is sometimes thought of as dull, the way things in the middle often are. But this middle ground is precisely where human beings exist. As Hoffmann shows in his inspired prose, the world observed at its molecular level is complex and agitated, as are the emotions of the supposedly dispassionate scientists who explore it. In The Same and Not the Same the vital tensions of chemistry are revealed; with down-to-earth explanations, Hoffmann uncovers the polarities that power, rend, and reform the world of molecules. When we wash an apple before eating it, we are thinking not merely of the dirt that may still be on it but of the pesticides used in agricultural production. When we take medication, we expect relief for our pain but also fear side effects. The Same and Not the Same shows this ambivalence to be only one of a number of dualities pervading the world of molecules. The theme of identity, reflected in the title of the book, is central to the story. Other dualities, from stasis and dynamics, to creation and discovery to the rich complexity of revealing and concealing, are lucidly delineated for nonscientist and scientist alike. The Same and Not the Same also offers a rare and compelling personal statement of the social responsibility of scientists. Unabashedly confronting some of the major ethical controversies in chemistry today, the book strives for balance in facing the pressing ecological and environmental concerns of our time.

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"This [is a] refreshing, often controversial panorama of science as it is really conducted by talented, fallible human beings... by one of America's most respected chemists and joint winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Chemistry." -- "Biologist"

"This [is a] refreshing, often controversial panorama of science as it is really conducted by talented, fallible human beings... by one of America's most respected chemists and joint winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Chemistry." -- Biologist

"This Ýis a¨ refreshing, often controversial panorama of science as it is really conducted by talented, fallible human beings... by one of America's most respected chemists and joint winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Chemistry." -- "Biologist"

"This [is a] refreshing, often controversial panorama of science as it is really conducted by talented, fallible human beings... by one of America's most respected chemists and joint winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Chemistry." -- "Biologist"

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In 'The Same and Not the Same' Hoffmann does for chemistry what Stephen Hawking did for cosmology: he illuminates a science that for many has been shrouded in mystery.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Columbia University Press; 0 edition (April 15, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 294 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0231101392
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0231101394
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.55 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.96 x 6.08 x 0.86 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
This book has all this little things most chemistry books overlook. These include the ethics of being a chemist.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2009
I am a recent college grad with ca hemistry minor, and I decided to read this after one of my chemistry professors recommended it. However, I found that even with my limited background in chemistry, a lot of it was like reading an extremely concise overview of the topics I covered in my classes. On the other hand, I found myself thinking much of the time that a lot of the material in the book might be difficult to grasp in full depth for someone who hasn't had at least 1 or 2 college-level chemistry classes. I feel it's not really a book you'd read to learn about, or advance your knowledge of chemistry. It was nice to be reminded, in a non-technical matter, of many of the topics I learned about in chemistry throughout college however. It's probably a good book to read if you're a high school senior or college freshman who is on the fence about majoring in chemistry.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2012
This book is almost new, and I like it!! The book is amazing. My friend recommended me to buy this book!Great book!
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
This is a very good book, but it is not a chemistry text. Rather it's an attempt to explain to the interested lay person what chemists do and how they do it. How chemists not only observe and study reality but how they change and even create it through the separation and and combination of molecules, and through the use of catalysts; how they modify reality, and how they even create substances unknown in nature. Both for good and ill.
Professor Hoffmann is a man of wide cultural knowledge. As boy of Jewish background he managed to escape the holocaust prior to the destruction of part of his family. He comments on a number of subjects, art, literature, and the environment among others. His comments are those of a highly educated man of liberal persuasion. I found, however , that whether I agreed with them or not they were often based on questionable assumptions. In note 3 of chapter 44 he mentions that the left journalist I F Stone was one of his personal "heroes". Stone was an apologist for the repressive Soviet Union, (possibly a paid one), and a defender of the hideous North Korean regime. Hoffmann spoke favorably of Stone's specious defense of the Athenian jury that condemned Socrates for exercising his free speech. Not a big point but it puts his political leanings in perspective.
I don't want to end on a negative note on Hoffman's comments. He was nuanced in his comments on chemistry and the environment. His chapter on the tragic life of the German chemist Fritz Haber was quite touching.
All in all I recommend the book highly.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2016
Excellent!!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 1999
This collection of essays about the nature and practice of chemistry is as rich and diverse as the subject itself. It describes what it is like to be a chemist and the undercurrent of ideas that define chemistry as a unique and worthy endeavor. This book should be must reading for every student of science. With its clear and lucid style, it reminded me in some ways of my other favorite author, Stephen Jay Gould. I couldn't put it down. One last comment: The heavy coated paper adds clarity and crispness to the words and illustrations, well worth the extra cost. Very nice. Thanks Columbia University Press.
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