Earthy Realism: The Meaning of Gaia

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Earthy Realism: The Meaning of Gaia

Author(s): Mary Midgley (Editor), James Lovelock (Foreword)

  • Publisher: Societas
  • Publication Date: 22 Mar. 2007
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 120 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1845400801
  • ISBN-13: 9781845400804

Book Description

GAIA, named after the ancient Greek mother-goddess, is the notion that the Earth and the life on it form an active, self-maintaining whole. By its use of personification it attacks the view that the physical world is inert and lifeless. It has a scientific side, as shown by the new university departments of earth science which bring biology and geology together to study the continuity of the cycle. It also has a visionary or spiritual aspect. What the contributors to this book believe is needed is to bring these two angles together. With global warming now an accepted fact, the lessons of GAIA have never been more relevant and urgent.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This is a very useful collection for readers wanting to get to grips with the implications of the Gaia hypothesis.”

— David Lorimer ― Network Review

About the Author

Mary Midgley is a philosopher with an interest in relations between humans and the rest of nature (especially animals), in the sources of morality, and in the tendency of ‘scientism’ to become a religion. She was senior lecturer in philosophy at Newcastle University and is the author of many books, among them The Myths We Live By (2003).

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