ANTHROPOLOGY VERSUS COSMOLOGY: A Schism in Cosmogenesis
In 1962, Rachel Carson, a marine biologist with a long career at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, changed hearts and minds across the planet when she published "Silent Spring," one of the most famous environmental books ever written. Carson aimed to show that humans are part of the natu...
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Dharmaram College
2012
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Journal of Dharma
Year: 2012, Volume: 37, Issue: 2, Pages: 169-190 |
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Ecological Perspective of Competitive Elimination
B Ecological Perspective of Sacred Balance B Book of Job: Anthropology versus Cosmology B Anthropocentrism: A Schism in Cosmogenesis B Ecological Perspective of Interdependence B Ecological Perspective of Cosmic Roots B Ecological Perspective of Cosmic Democracy B Ecological Perspective of Succession B Ecological Perspective of Carrying Capacity of the Earth |
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