Results for ' Geobiology'

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    Review of Networks on networks: The physics of geobiology and geochemistry, by Allen G. Hunt and Stefano Manzoni. [REVIEW]Philippe Baveye - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S2):641-642.
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    How does the teilhardian vision of evolution compare with contemporary theories?Lodovico Galleni - 1995 - Zygon 30 (1):25-45.
    Teilhard de Chardin's ideas about the mechanisms of biological evolution are revised and their connections with contemporary theories are reported. Teilhard de Chardin's main contribution is the proposal of a new scientific discipline, geobiology—the science of the biosphere evolving as a whole. The main fields of interest of geobiology are reported, and its relationships with contemporary hypotheses, such as Lovelock's Gaia, are discussed. The consequences of this kind of approach are the parallel evolution described as orthogenesis and the (...)
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    Gaia Politics, Critique, and the "Planetary Imaginary".Danielle Sands - 2020 - Substance 49 (3):104-121.
    In 2017, Bruce Clarke proposed that Gaia, the mythological goddess repurposed in the 1970s by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis as geobiological trope, and later adapted for twenty-first century environmental discourse by Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers, is a vital resource in the cultivation of a “planetary imaginary” which attends to “our systemic entanglements”. Contemporary forms of Gaia discourse, Clarke argues, are “fit for communicative efficacy in the so-called Anthropocene epoch”. In an era marked by scalar and communicative disjunctions, Clarke’s (...)
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    Relationships between scientific analysis and the world view of Pierre teilhard de chardin.Lodovico Galleni - 1992 - Zygon 27 (2):153-166.
    This paper introduces the thought of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin from a perspective neglected until now: a view that builds on the analysis of his scientific papers. His scientific work formed part of the “modern synthesis” which laid the foundation of contemporary Darwinism. His main contributions in the field were the definition of a new branch of evolutionary sciences, geobiology; the redefinition of the term orthogenesis; and the proposal of the “scale” phyletic tree. Using these new research concepts, Teilhard (...)
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    Earth Matters.Christopher Hrynkow & Dennis O’Hara - 2012 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 22 (2):3-28.
    This article begins by unfolding Thomas Berry’s notion of Pax Gaia, using the concept as a key to unlock cogent aspects of his geobiological thought. Then, suggesting an addition to John Howard Yoder’s typologies, the authors argue that Berry’s vision of the peace of the Earth can be categorized as a “the pacifism of religious cosmology.” Berry’s cosmology of peace is then grounded with reference to concrete issues of ecojustice, with a particular focus on the interrelated concepts of “biocide” and (...)
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    The Gaia hypothesis: science on a pagan planet.Michael Ruse - 2013 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    The Gaia hypothesis -- The paradox -- The pagan planet -- Mechanism -- Organicism -- Hylozoism -- Gaia revisited -- Understanding.
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    Earthmind: communicating with the living world of Gaia.Paul Devereux - 1992 - Rochester, Vt.: Distributed to the book trade in the United States by American International Distribution Corporation. Edited by John Steele & David Kubrin.
    Argues that subtle electromagnetic frequencies provide communication throughout nature, and suggests ways to participate in this communication.
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    Gaia: The Next Big Idea.Mary Midgley - 2001 - Demos.
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    From Stars to Brains: Milestones in the Planetary Evolution of Life and Intelligence.Andrew Y. Glikson - 2019 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    The permutation of basic atoms—nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and phosphorus―into the biomolecules DNA and RNA, subsequently evolved in cells and brains, defining the origin of life and intelligence, remains unexplained. Equally the origin of the genetic information and the intertwined nature of ‘hardware’ and ‘software’ involved in the evolution of bio-molecules and the cells are shrouded in mystery. This treatise aims at exploring individual and swarm behaviour patterns which potentially hint at as yet unknown biological principles. It reviews theories of (...)
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    The church as the axis of convergence in teilhard's theology and life.Mathias Trennert-Helwig - 1995 - Zygon 30 (1):73-89.
    . During the lifetime of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the Roman Catholic Church passed through deep changes of doctrines as well as ecclesiastical structures, marked by the First and Second Vatican Councils. In that historical period, the perceived threat of the more and more encompassing theory of universal evolution was the main reason that Teilhard was forbidden to publish anything about its theological or philosophical significance. Teilhard survived these lifelong restrictions within his beloved church by embracing the paradigm of the (...)
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    On Gaia: a critical investigation of the relationship between life and Earth.Toby Tyrrell - 2013 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Gaia, the grand idea -- Good citizens or selfish genes? -- Life at the edge : lessons from extremophiles -- Temperature paces life -- Icehouse earth -- Given enough time -- Evolutionary innovations and environmental change -- A stable or an unstable world? -- The puzzle of life's long persistence -- Conclusions.
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