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Discover a profound exploration into the challenges of our era with this BRAND NEW book published by John Wiley & Sons (UK) in 2009. Titled 'The Dromosphere: Global Warming and the Acceleration of Knowledge', this enlightening read dives deep into the pressing issues of global warming and the implications of scientific confinement. With an engaging narrative spanning 160 pages, this book addresses the profound shifts in our understanding of geodiversity and biodiversity, highlighting how these factors significantly impact our environment. Delve into the threats posed to science—both biology and physics—amidst the rapidly changing landscape of knowledge. Author Norbert Wiener’s insights into our future place us at a critical crossroads, forcing a reckoning with our accelerating temporal boundaries and the quest for sustainable solutions. As we grapple with the reality of seeking alternative habitats for humanity, this book serves as a wake-up call, revealing the interconnection between ecological crisis and the deterioration of intellectual frameworks. Perfect for environmentalists, scientists, and anyone interested in contemporary global issues, this book is crucial for understanding the risks of neglecting our planet’s future. Enhance your library with this indispensable title today! Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745645056
Year: 2009
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 160
Description:
"The world of the future will be a tighter and tighter struggle against the limits of our intelligence", announced Norbert Wiener... On top of such confinement, today we are faced not only with the greenhouse effect of global warming but also that of incarceration within the tighter and tighter limits of an accelerating sphere, a dromosphere, where depletion of the time distances involved in the geodiversity of the Globe rounds off the depletion of the substances produced by biodiversity. An unanticipated victim of this geophysical foreclosure is science - not only biology but also physics, the "Big Science" now confronted by the space-time contraction of the known world and of knowledge once acquired here below.
Whence the threat, still unnoticed, of an accident in knowledge which will double the accident of polluted substances and put paid to this crisis of reason denounced by Husserl, with the extravagant quest for a substitute exoplanet, a new "Promised Land" to be colonised as swiftly as possible; the climate necessary to the life of our minds, as much as to the life of our bodies, from then on, on this old Earth of ours, being like the fatal consequences of a long illness requiring hospitalisation.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745645056
Year: 2009
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 160
Description:
"The world of the future will be a tighter and tighter struggle against the limits of our intelligence", announced Norbert Wiener... On top of such confinement, today we are faced not only with the greenhouse effect of global warming but also that of incarceration within the tighter and tighter limits of an accelerating sphere, a dromosphere, where depletion of the time distances involved in the geodiversity of the Globe rounds off the depletion of the substances produced by biodiversity. An unanticipated victim of this geophysical foreclosure is science - not only biology but also physics, the "Big Science" now confronted by the space-time contraction of the known world and of knowledge once acquired here below.
Whence the threat, still unnoticed, of an accident in knowledge which will double the accident of polluted substances and put paid to this crisis of reason denounced by Husserl, with the extravagant quest for a substitute exoplanet, a new "Promised Land" to be colonised as swiftly as possible; the climate necessary to the life of our minds, as much as to the life of our bodies, from then on, on this old Earth of ours, being like the fatal consequences of a long illness requiring hospitalisation.