Literary and Scientific Cultures
... It is called “from The Two Cultures. ... Charles Snow wrote about the differences between scientific culture and literary culture. Snow has worked in the scientific field as well as the literary field. ... One group is the literary intellectuals and scientists form the other group. The literary group refers to themselves as intellectuals because they thought they were the only group with intellect. ... The false impression that the literary group has on scientists is that, “the scientists are shallowly optimistic, unaware of man’s condition.” Scientists believe that the literary group does not care about the future as much as they dwell in the past.