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Scientists Debate Gaia: The Next Century

Schneider, Stephen H.; James R. Miller; Eileen Crist; Penelope J. Boston (Editors)
377 pages, indexed. Overseas customers please note the book is heavy and will attract additional postage. With a foreword by Pedro Ruiz Torresintroductions by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis. The cover's edges are lightly bumped and there is an ownership inscription on both the front end paper and fronbt paste down, else the book appears unread. "Scientists Debate Gaia is a multidisciplinary reexamination of the Gaia hypothesis, which was introduced by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis in the early 1970s. The Gaia hypothesis holds that Earth's physical and biological processes are linked to form a complex, self-regulating system and that life has affected this system over time. Until a few decades ago, most of the earth sciences viewed the planet through disciplinary lenses: biology, chemistry, geology, atmospheric and ocean studies. The Gaia hypothesis, on the other hand, takes a very broad interdisciplinary approach. Its most controversial aspect suggests that life actively participates in shaping the physical and chemical environment on which it depends in a way that optimizes the conditions for life. Despite intial dismissal of the Gaian approach as New Age philosophy, it has today been incorporated into mainstream interdisciplinary scientific theory, as seen in its strong influence on the field of Earth System Science. Scientists Debate Gaia provides a fascinating, multi-faceted examination of Gaia as science and addresses significant criticism of, and changes in, the hypothesis since its introduction.In the book, 53 contributors explore the scientific, philosophical, and theoretical foundations of Gaia. They address such topics as the compatibility of natural selection and Gaian processes, Gaia and the "thermodynamics of life," the role of computer models in Gaian science (from James Lovelock's famous but controversial "Daisyworld" to more sophisticated models that use the techniques of artificial life), pre-Socratic precedents for the idea of a "Living Earth," and the climate of the Amazon Basin as a Gaian system." (back cover)
Published 2004 The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts/London, England
ISBN 9780262693691

$35.00

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Near Fine N/A Soft cover 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Good Reading Book Reference: 19337
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