Western civilization in biological perspective :.

Western civilization in biological perspective :.
Title Western civilization in biological perspective :. PDF eBook
Author Stephen Vickers Boyden
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Release 1987
Genre Human ecology
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Western Civilization in Biological Perspective

Western Civilization in Biological Perspective
Title Western Civilization in Biological Perspective PDF eBook
Author Stephen Vickers Boyden
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Pages 370
Release 1993
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Western Civilization in Biological Perspective

Western Civilization in Biological Perspective
Title Western Civilization in Biological Perspective PDF eBook
Author Stephen Vickers Boyden
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 390
Release 1987
Genre Nature
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The author explores the patterns of interplay between the biological and cultural processes in human affairs, beginning with the emergence in evolution of "homo sapiens" and carries his survey through the early farming and urban phases of human existence up to the present day.

The Biology of Civilisation

The Biology of Civilisation
Title The Biology of Civilisation PDF eBook
Author Stephen Vickers Boyden
Publisher UNSW Press
Pages 210
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780868407661

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Looks at the complex interrelationships between human culture and the nature. Covering the period from the beginning of agriculture right up to the present day, it focuses on issues relating to human health and well-being and the state of our natural environment. From his vast survey, author Stephen Boyden draws some key conclusions critical to the future of humanity.

Coexisting Contemporary Civilizations

Coexisting Contemporary Civilizations
Title Coexisting Contemporary Civilizations PDF eBook
Author Guy Ankerl
Publisher INU PRESS
Pages 536
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9782881550041

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Some important questions are discussed in this book: Are there any civilisations other than the Western one living in our so-called Global-Age? 'Eastern civilisation'? Is the concept of East anything more than non-West? Or does there exist, in reality, a distinct Chinese, Indian, Arabo-Muslim, and Western civilisation? Is the construction of large civilisation-states such as China and India an unparalleled historical achievement? Do economic ties always eclipse other forms of affiliation such as those formed through kinship or between speech communities? What is the role of the 'Latin' and the Jewish Peoples in our Anglo-American-led Western world? Is English today the global language or merely an international one? Is the Chinese thought pattern closely related to its writing system? Is today's world one of (symmetrical) interdependence? Or rather one of hegemony? If the so-called North-South or East-West dialogue fails in constructing a universally accepted world civilisation, then what is the appropriate arrangement for reaching such a consensus within humankind?

Exploring the World of Biology

Exploring the World of Biology
Title Exploring the World of Biology PDF eBook
Author John Hudson Tiner
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group
Pages 275
Release 2009-01-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0890515522

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This book in Master Books Exploring series is a fascinating look at life--from the smallest proteins and spores, to the complex life systems of humans and animals.

The Collapse of Western Civilization

The Collapse of Western Civilization
Title The Collapse of Western Civilization PDF eBook
Author Naomi Oreskes
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 105
Release 2014-07-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0231537956

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The year is 2393, and the world is almost unrecognizable. Clear warnings of climate catastrophe went ignored for decades, leading to soaring temperatures, rising sea levels, widespread drought and—finally—the disaster now known as the Great Collapse of 2093, when the disintegration of the West Antarctica Ice Sheet led to mass migration and a complete reshuffling of the global order. Writing from the Second People's Republic of China on the 300th anniversary of the Great Collapse, a senior scholar presents a gripping and deeply disturbing account of how the children of the Enlightenment—the political and economic elites of the so-called advanced industrial societies—failed to act, and so brought about the collapse of Western civilization. In this haunting, provocative work of science-based fiction, Naomi Oreskes and Eric M. Conway imagine a world devastated by climate change. Dramatizing the science in ways traditional nonfiction cannot, the book reasserts the importance of scientists and the work they do and reveals the self-serving interests of the so called "carbon combustion complex" that have turned the practice of science into political fodder. Based on sound scholarship and yet unafraid to speak boldly, this book provides a welcome moment of clarity amid the cacophony of climate change literature.