作者简介

Abraham Flexner (1866–1959) was the founding director of the Institute for Advanced Study, one of the world's leading institutions for basic research in the sciences and humanities.
Robbert Dijkgraaf, a mathematical physicist who specializes in string theory, is director and Leon Levy Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study. A distinguished public policy adviser and passionate advocate for science and the arts, he is also the cochair of the InterAcademy Council, a global alliance of science academies, and former president of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

内容简介

A short, provocative book about why "useless" science often leads to humanity's greatest technological breakthroughs.

A forty-year tightening of funding for scientific research has meant that resources are increasingly directed toward applied or practical outcomes, with the intent of creating products of immediate value. In such a scenario, it makes sense to focus on the most identifiable and urgent problems, right? Actually, it doesn’t. In his classic essay “The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge,” Abraham Flexner, the founding director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and the man who helped bring Albert Einstein to the United States, describes a great paradox of scientific research. The search for answers to deep questions, motivated solely by curiosity and without concern for applications, often leads not only to the greatest scientific discoveries but also to the most revolutionary technological breakthroughs. In short, no quantum mechanics, no computer chips.

This brief book includes Flexner’s timeless 1939 essay alongside a new companion essay by Robbert Dijkgraaf, the Institute’s current director, in which he shows that Flexner’s defense of the value of “the unobstructed pursuit of useless knowledge” may be even more relevant today than it was in the early twentieth century. Dijkgraaf describes how basic research has led to major transformations in the past century and explains why it is an essential precondition of innovation and the first step in social and cultural change. He makes the case that society can achieve deeper understanding and practical progress today and tomorrow only by truly valuing and substantially funding the curiosity-driven “pursuit of useless knowledge” in both the sciences and the humanities.


Abraham Flexner (1866–1959) was the founding director of the Institute for Advanced Study, one of the world's leading institutions for basic research in the sciences and humanities.

Robbert Dijkgraaf, a mathematical physicist who specializes in string theory, is director and Leon Levy Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study. A distinguished public policy adviser and passi...

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  • 别叫我和桑
    论academic freedom的重要性。我觉得做学术的都需要念一下这本很短很短的书,特别是在这个被capitalism引导的、夸大utility的社会里。没有学术自由做不出很好的学术研究,而不被单纯的好奇心牵引着的学者,也很难创新。很好的读物07-14
  • 山鬼姑娘
    四月的时候学生Mark送我的书。前一章非常无聊,对"useless knowledge"定义狭隘地停留在自然科学研究,完全把humanities排除在外;后半本是论文本身,目的在于用 "the freeing of human spirit"来取代知识的实用性意义,比前半部分精彩太多。06-23
  • GN
    Importance of curiosity and freedom for research.12-03
  • 爱摇滚的柠檬茶
    Curiosity and Creativity change the world11-09
  • 不辞为卿
    https://www.douban.com/note/22578699407-15

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