Vivir En La Tierra: La Vida, La Consciencia Y La Formación del Mundo Natural / Living on Earth - Paperback
by Peter Godfrey-Smith (Author)
Vuelve el autor de Otras mentes con un ensayo fascinante y revelador sobre lo que une a todos los habitantes de la Tierra.
Si la historia de la Tierra se redujera a un año, nuestra especie surgiría en los últimos treinta minutos. Pero la vida ha existido durante 3.700 millones de años, la mayor parte de la historia de nuestro planeta y más de una cuarta parte de la edad del universo. Qué hicieron esos organismos durante todo este tiempo?
If the history of Earth were reduced to a single year, our species would emerge in the last thirty minutes. Yet life has existed for 3.7 billion years--most of our planet's history and more than a quarter of the age of the universe. What were those organisms doing all that time? Driven by this question, philosopher and diver Peter Godfrey-Smith asks in his new book how life was shaped by the Earth and how it, in turn, shaped the planet. He invites us on a fascinating journey through its history. We will visit Rwandan gorillas and Australian birds, dive into coral reefs and octopus dens, consider the impact of language and writing on the planet, and weigh the responsibilities that come with our unique powers in relation to industrial agriculture, habitat conservation, climate change, and the use of animals in experiments. From the seas to the forests, from the first emergence of living matter to its possible future extinction, the author offers us a stunning vision of the course of life on Earth and how we might face the challenges of our time. Humans belong to an infinitely complex system, and our minds are products of that system--but we are also a force capable of altering the world we live in. We are creatures of the Earth, and the future of the Earth lies in our hands.
Author Biography
Peter Godfrey-Smith es profesor de Filosofía en el Graduate Center de la City University of New York, y profesor de historia y filosofía de la ciencia en la Universidad de Sidney, además de un apasionado del submarinismo en las costas del sudeste australiano (sus vídeos de pulpos han aparecido en National Geographic y New Scientist). Ha publicado, entre otros libros, Theory and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (University of Chicago Press, 2009), Philosophy of Biology (Princeton University Press, 2013) y Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection (Oxford University Press, 2009), que ganó el premio Lakatos en 2010.