Bohm, David and F. David Peat. Science, Order, and Creativity.  New York: Bantam Books, 1987.

Abstract

Science was born out of the awe men and women have long felt for the universe and their place in it. In this thought-provoking new book, two of today's foremost scientific thinkers contend that dcience has lost its bearings in the last century in favor of a narrow, abstracted, fragmented approach to nature and reality. Dr. David Bohm, who has worked along Oppenheimer and Einstein, and Dr. F. David Peat, author of Synchronicity: The Bridge Between Matter and Mind, propose a return to greater creativity and communication in the sciences. They ask for a renewed emphasis on ideas rather than formulae, on the whole rather than fragments, on meaning rather than mere mechanics.