I use the legend of Pandora's Box to mean that the box contained knowledge, scientific knowledge in particular, and having let it escape the result is problematic, good or evil, depending on the use to which it is put. The nineteenth and twentieth centuries released (discovered) all kinds of scientific knowledge and turned it loose, but it remains unclear whether humans will use it for good or evil. All kinds of unanticipated results flow from the exploitation of knowledge. Do we have the intelligence and goodwill to make the best use of our knowledge (scientia) before we destroy our civilization?
Shane Riorden Knihy


I use the legend of Pandora's Box to mean that the box contained knowledge, scientific knowledge in particular, and having let it escape the result is problematic, good or evil, depending on the use to which it is put. The nineteenth and twentieth centuries released (discovered) all kinds of scientific knowledge and turned it loose, but it remains unclear whether humans will use it for good or evil. All kinds of unanticipated results flow from the exploitation of knowledge. Do we have the intelligence and goodwill to make the best use of our knowledge (scientia) before we destroy our civilization?