Gaia 2: Emergence : the New Science of BecomingWilliam Irwin Thompson SteinerBooks, 1991 - 272 pages This exciting volume brings together an international gathering of scientists and philosophers concerned with the fate of our planet. Based on a conference held in Perugia, Italy, this collection of papers and symposia confirms Heisenberg's saying that "real science" is made in the conversations of scientists. In it, we see what is perhaps the most important scientific idea of the twentieth century taking shape before our eyes. Contributors include James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis |
Table des matières
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JAMES E LOVELOCK | 30 |
LYNN MARGULIS | 50 |
FRANCISCO J VARELA | 68 |
EVAN THOMPSON | 86 |
ARTHUR G ZAJONC | 111 |
WES JACKSON | 132 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
agriculture animal antibodies antigen atmosphere attractors autopoiesis bacteria Bateson become biological biologists biosphere cell chaos chromatic cognitive science color constancy color domain color vision complex concept consider daisies Daisyworld Darwin dimensions dynamics Earth ecological ecosys ecosystem electronic emergent domain emergent property environment evolution evolutionary example experiment fact Francisco Varela Gaia Gaia theory Gaian genes genetic geometry of behavior global half-silvered mirror human idea imagination immune system individual interactions kind light Lindisfarne look colored Lovelock Lynn Margulis mathematical mechanism membrane mentality metadynamics metaphor mind Mixotricha molecular molecules nation-state nature notion object oxygen particle pattern perceived perception phase-space phenomena physical planetary culture plant population problem produce protist question reflectance response scientific scientists sense simply space species spirochetes surface temperature termite tetrachromat theory things Thompson tion tradition understand University WILLIAM IRWIN THOMPSON