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      • In 1997, a book titled A Glorious Accident: Understanding Our Place in the Cosmic Puzzle was also published in English.
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  2. Een schitterend ongeluk (translated "A Glorious Accident" in English) was a 1993 documentary series featuring six prominent scientists and philosophers. Hosted by Wim Kayzer , a Dutch television producer, and filmed in seven parts, A Glorious Accident included interviews with Daniel Dennett , Freeman Dyson , Stephen Jay Gould , Oliver Sacks ...

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · At the close of the 20th century, what do we know about why we are here, on this planet, in this universe? To address this and other big questions, journalist Wim Kayzer invited a diverse cast of six of today's great scientific thinkers to discuss, debate, and argue their points.

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  4. Een schitterend ongeluk (translated "A Glorious Accident" in English) was a 1993 documentary series featuring six prominent scientists and philosophers. Hosted by Wim Kayzer , a Dutch television producer, and filmed in seven parts, A Glorious Accident included interviews with Daniel Dennett , Freeman Dyson , Stephen Jay Gould , Oliver Sacks ...

  5. Jan 1, 1997 · A Glorious Accident: Understanding Our Place in the Cosmic Puzzle Hardcover – January 1, 1997. by Wim Kayzer (Author), Oliver W. Sacks (Author) 4.5 14 ratings. See all formats and editions.

    • Wim Kayzer, Oliver W. Sacks
  6. In the Dutch television show A Glorious Accident (1993) six scientists talk about their visions on their work and the world.

  7. Een schitterend ongeluk was a 1993 documentary series featuring six prominent scientists and philosophers. Hosted by Wim Kayzer, a Dutch television producer, and filmed in seven parts, A Glorious Accident included interviews with Daniel Dennett, Freeman Dyson, Stephen Jay Gould, Oliver Sacks, Rupert Sheldrake, and Stephen Toulmin.

  8. A Glorious Accident. A documentary for VPRO by Wim Kayzer, first aired in the Netherlands in 1993 and on PBS stations in the United States in 1994. More info. Featuring Oliver Sacks, Stephen Jay Gould, Freeman Dyson, Rupert Sheldrake, Steven Toulmin and Daniel Dennett.