Gaia Theory and the Anthropocene: Radical Contingency in the Posthuman Future
Good readings of the Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock understand the theory as positing multiple, interlocking Earth systems, characterized by rapidly-changing feedback loops, in a way that is harmonious both with Darwinian evolution and contemporary climate science. The dawning of the geologic epo...
Main Author: | D. B. Dillard-Wright |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Boibhashik
2019-03-01
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Series: | Sanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry |
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Online Access: | http://sanglap-journal.in.cp-in-6.webhostbox.net/index.php/sanglap/article/view/10 |
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