Leibniz and the Environment

Leibniz and the Environment
Title Leibniz and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Pauline Phemister
Publisher Routledge
Pages 252
Release 2016-03-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317408101

Download Leibniz and the Environment Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The work of seventeenth-century polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz has proved inspirational to philosophers and scientists alike. In this thought-provoking book, Pauline Phemister explores the ecological potential of Leibniz’s dynamic, pluralist, panpsychist, metaphysical system. She argues that Leibniz’s philosophy has a renewed relevance in the twenty-first century, particularly in relation to the environmental change and crises that threaten human and non-human life on earth. Drawing on Leibniz’s theory of soul-like, interconnected metaphysical entities he termed 'monads', Phemister explains how an individual’s true good is inextricably linked to the good of all. Phemister also finds in Leibniz’s works the rudiments of a theory of empathy and strategies for strengthening human feelings of compassion towards all living things. Leibniz and the Environment is essential reading for historians of philosophy and environmental philosophers, and will also be of interest to anyone seeking a metaphysical perspective from which to pursue environmental action and policy.

Planning for the Planet

Planning for the Planet
Title Planning for the Planet PDF eBook
Author Simone Schleper
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 252
Release 2019-07-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 178920299X

Download Planning for the Planet Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

During the 1960s and 1970s, rapidly growing environmental awareness and concern created unprecedented demand for ecological expertise and novel challenges for ecological advocacy groups such as the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). This book reveals how, despite their vast scientific knowledge and their attempts to incorporate socially relevant themes, IUCN experts inevitably struggled to make global schemes for nature conservation a central concern for UNESCO, UNEP and other intergovernmental organizations.

Leibniz’s Legacy and Impact

Leibniz’s Legacy and Impact
Title Leibniz’s Legacy and Impact PDF eBook
Author Julia Weckend
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2019-08-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351595474

Download Leibniz’s Legacy and Impact Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume tells the story of the legacy and impact of the great German polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). Leibniz made significant contributions to many areas, including philosophy, mathematics, political and social theory, theology, and various sciences. The essays in this volume explores the effects of Leibniz’s profound insights on subsequent generations of thinkers by tracing the ways in which his ideas have been defended and developed in the three centuries since his death. Each of the 11 essays is concerned with Leibniz’s legacy and impact in a particular area, and between them they show not just the depth of Leibniz’s talents but also the extent to which he shaped the various domains to which he contributed, and in some cases continues to shape them today. With essays written by experts such as Nicholas Jolley, Pauline Phemister, and Philip Beeley, this volume is essential reading not just for students of Leibniz but also for those who wish to understand the game-changing impact made by one of history’s true universal geniuses.

The Death of Nature

The Death of Nature
Title The Death of Nature PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Merchant
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 515
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0062956744

Download The Death of Nature Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

UPDATED 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION WITH 2020 PREFACE An examination of the Scientific Revolution that shows how the mechanistic world view of modern science has sanctioned the exploitation of nature, unrestrained commercial expansion, and a new socioeconomic order that subordinates women.

Uranium in Plants and the Environment

Uranium in Plants and the Environment
Title Uranium in Plants and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Dharmendra K. Gupta
Publisher Springer
Pages 253
Release 2019-04-25
Genre Science
ISBN 3030149617

Download Uranium in Plants and the Environment Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In recent years, radioactive contamination in the environment by uranium (U) and its daughters has caused increasing concerns globally. This book provides recent developments and comprehensive knowledge to the researchers and academicians who are working on uranium contaminated areas worldwide. This book covers topics ranging from the beginning of the nuclear age until today, including historical views and epidemiological studies. Modelling practices and evaluation of radiological and chemical impact of uranium on man and the environment are included. Also covered are analytical methods used for the determination of uranium in geo/bio environments. Some chapters explore factors which influence uranium speciation and in consequence plant uptake/translocation. Last but not least, several chapters provide approaches and practices for remediation of uranium contaminated areas.

Environment, Space, Place - Volume 5, Issue 2 (Fall 2013)

Environment, Space, Place - Volume 5, Issue 2 (Fall 2013)
Title Environment, Space, Place - Volume 5, Issue 2 (Fall 2013) PDF eBook
Author C. Patrick Heidkamp
Publisher Zeta Books
Pages 147
Release 2013-01-01
Genre
ISBN 6068266648

Download Environment, Space, Place - Volume 5, Issue 2 (Fall 2013) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Leibniz and the Environment

Leibniz and the Environment
Title Leibniz and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Pauline Phemister
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781138924918

Download Leibniz and the Environment Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Notes -- Bibliography -- Index