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What Is an Environment?: A Study in the New Comparative Interpretation
Clayton Shoppa Ph. D.
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William J. Zanardi Ph. D.
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Forty Acres Press
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What Is an Environment?: A Study in the New Comparative Interpretation - Shoppa Ph. D., Clayton ; Zanardi Ph. D., William J.
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Synopsis "What Is an Environment?: A Study in the New Comparative Interpretation"
This is the third in a series of volumes introducing and applying the New Comparative Interpretation to contemporary intellectual puzzles. The difficult question for this book is how we are to understand the environment. The authors investigate the varied uses of the term in art history, ecology, the environmental movement, the relatively recent specialty of environmental history and even the neuroscience of perception. The promise of the New Comparative Interpretation is that it can diagnose some differences in viewpoints, offer a developmental sequencing of them and so indicate how to evade current intellectual impasses. This volume concludes with a developmental ordering of the varied ways in which scholars and scientists have understood the environment. In pushing for a more comprehensive understanding, we leave behind earlier views according to which the environment is the background landscape, the bounded space, even the earth as a living whole containing organisms and ecosystems.
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