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课件网) Unit 4 Scientists who changed the world Extended reading About the author 02 What do you know about Feynman What unique personality traits of Feynnman attract you most Have you ever watched videos or read about Feynman’s anecdotes before 01 02 03 Free talk Nobel Prize winner Member of the Manhattan Project Feynman diagrams Investigator of the Challenger disaster Art lovers Richard Feynman Brainstorming Nature Transportation Technology & Application Communication Economy Medicine & Health What benefits have we reaped from the power of science What made the author think twice about the power of science The structure of the lecture 01 Global reading The destruction of people and the risky future of the world caused by the atomic bombs he had worked on. para. 1 To answer the question lingering in his mind for years. para. 2 Why does the author give the lecture 02 The intellectual enjoyment The freedom to doubt para. 3 para. 4 paras. 5–6 The value of creation How many values of science are mentioned in the lecture What are they 03 What is the value of science Personal struggle The third value (point 3) The second value (point 2) The first value (point 1) Reading for the structure Before the war After the war Making good things Being useful and good Putting our future at risk Serious and destructive results Author’s internal confusion (paras. 1-2) Close reading Angel Devil What is the value of science _____ the deep love and devotion to science, the _____ results of science caused him to _____ the lingering question _____ the war— what’s the value of science. Summary (topic) Despite destructive think twice about after ③ Scientific knowledge is an enabling power to do either good or bad—but it does not carry instructions on how to apply it. ① The first way in which science is of value is familiar to everyone: scientific knowledge enables us to do and make all kinds of things. ② Of course, if we make good things, it is not only to the credit of science; it is also to the credit of the moral choice which led us to good work. ④ Such power has obvious value—even though the power may be negated by what one does with it. The logic of the first value (point 1) TS CS SS2 SS1 The logic of the first value (point 1) ① familiar value: powerful inventions ② positive creation owed to both scientific power and moral choice ③ good or bad products without proper instructions ④ enabling power of science despite its negative effects Summary (point 1) The first value of science is its _____ creation and application, good _____ bad, _____ how to use them. depending on powerful or Feeling constant excitement and mystery More mystery coming with more knowledge Looking at questions deeply Being inspired to look deeper still The explanation of the second value (point 2) Curiosity Passion Summary (point 2) Intellectual enjoyment _____ from the process of _____ and discovering _____ one after another ... ...