'Gaia and Philosophy' by Lynn Margulis and Dorian Sagan
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Gaia and Philosophy is a compact but provocative intervention in the long afterlife of the Gaia hypothesis.
With an introduction by Dorian Sagan, the volume situates James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis’s vision of Earth as a self-regulating system within broader philosophical debates about life, agency, and planetary ethics.
The words here press on Gaia's implications: what does it mean to think of the planet as process rather than backdrop? How does systems theory unsettle human exceptionalism?
Small in size but conceptually dense, this is a book for readers interested in the fault lines between science, ecology, and philosophy—where biology becomes cosmology, and climate becomes ontology.
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