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Thinking About the Earth

Thinking About the Earth A History of Ideas in Geology - Studies in the History and Philosophy of the Earth Sciences

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This text treats the development of geological ideas, from antiquity to the present. The significance of ideas about the earth is reflected in the range of thinkers who have written on geological questions: for example, Aristotle and Descartes, with their ideas grounded in philosophy; Werner, with ideas developed as an outgrowth of the German mining tradition; Humboldt, with his effort to produce a holistic picture of nature; Lyell, with his ideas on the earth's age and history; Jeffreys, with his geophysics; and Lovelock, with his "Gaia" hypothesis. Beginning with a discussion of "organic" views of the earth in mythopoeic cultures, the book traverses such topics as "mechanical" and "historicist" views of the earth, map-work, chemical analyses of rock and minerals, geomorphology, experimental petrology, seismology, theories of mountain building, sedimentology, and geochemistry, and brings us back to the idea that the earth may, in a sense, be regarded as a living entity, or at least that life is an essential feature of its behaviour.

Book information

ISBN: 9780485114324
Publisher: Athlone
Imprint: Athlone
Pub date:
DEWEY: 551
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 410
Weight: -1g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm