This manual covers the Dazzle Gradually: Reflections on the Nature of Nature, a collection of essays by Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan, published in 2009. The book explores fascinating intersections between philosophy and science, delving into topics such as the evolution of technology, the influence of microorganisms on human cravings, and the fundamental role of life in sustaining Earth's water. It examines biological concepts through a philosophical lens, tracing intellectual lineages from scientific discoveries to abstract theories, and investigates intriguing connections between historical figures and biological phenomena.
The purpose of this manual is to provide comprehensive information regarding the Dazzle Gradually: Reflections on the Nature of Nature. It details the essays' content, including their exploration of evolution, ecology, and the intricate relationships between humanity and the natural world. This resource is designed for readers interested in understanding the scientific and philosophical underpinnings of the essays, offering insights into the authors' perspectives and the broader implications of their work on our understanding of life and the planet.
At the crossroads of philosophy and science, the sometimes-dry topics of evolution and ecology come alive in this new collection of essays--many never before anthologized. Learn how technology may be a sort of second nature, how the systemic human fungus Candida albicans can lead to cravings for carrot cake and beer, how the presence of life may be why there's water on Earth, and many other fascinating facts.
The essay "Metametazoa" presents perspectives on biology in a philosophical context, demonstrating how the intellectual librarian, pornographer, and political agitator Georges Bataille was influenced by Russian mineralogist Vladimir Vernadsky and how this led to his notion of the absence of meaning in the face of the sun--which later influenced Jacques Derrida, thereby establishing a causal chain of influence from the hard sciences to topics as abstract as deconstruction and post-modernism.
In "Spirochetes Awake" the bizarre connection between syphilis and genius in the life of Friedrich Nietzsche is traced. The astonishing similarities of the Acquired-Immune-Deficiency-Syndrome symptoms with those of chronic spirochete infection, it is argued, contrast sharply with the lack of evidence that "HIV is the cause of AIDS". Throughout these readings we are dazzled by the intimacy and necessity of relationships between us and our other planetmates. In our ignorance as "civilized" people we dismiss, disdain, and deny our kinship with the only productive life forms that sustain this living planet.
Author: Margulis, Lynn
Author: Sagan, Dorion
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: Dazzle Gradually: Reflections on the Nature of Nature
Pages: 00259 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2009-05-12
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781933392318
Category: Science : Life Sciences - Evolution
Category: Science : Essays
Category: Science : Life Sciences - Ecology
At the crossroads of philosophy and science, the sometimes-dry topics of evolution and ecology come alive in this new collection of essays--many never before anthologized. Learn how technology may be a sort of second nature, how the systemic human fungus Candida albicans can lead to cravings for carrot cake and beer, how the presence of life may be why there's water on Earth, and many other fascinating facts.
The essay "Metametazoa" presents perspectives on biology in a philosophical context, demonstrating how the intellectual librarian, pornographer, and political agitator Georges Bataille was influenced by Russian mineralogist Vladimir Vernadsky and how this led to his notion of the absence of meaning in the face of the sun--which later influenced Jacques Derrida, thereby establishing a causal chain of influence from the hard sciences to topics as abstract as deconstruction and post-modernism.
In "Spirochetes Awake" the bizarre connection between syphilis and genius in the life of Friedrich Nietzsche is traced. The astonishing similarities of the Acquired-Immune-Deficiency-Syndrome symptoms with those of chronic spirochete infection, it is argued, contrast sharply with the lack of evidence that "HIV is the cause of AIDS". Throughout these readings we are dazzled by the intimacy and necessity of relationships between us and our other planetmates. In our ignorance as "civilized" people we dismiss, disdain, and deny our kinship with the only productive life forms that sustain this living planet.
Author: Margulis, Lynn
Author: Sagan, Dorion
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: Dazzle Gradually: Reflections on the Nature of Nature
Pages: 00259 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2009-05-12
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781933392318
Category: Science : Life Sciences - Evolution
Category: Science : Essays
Category: Science : Life Sciences - Ecology