Darwin's Rival: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Search for Evolution


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A beautifully illustrated volume follows a lesser-known Victorian naturalist and explorer on his global journeys — and reveals how he developed his own theory of evolution. Everyone knows Charles Darwin, the famous naturalist who proposed a theory of evolution. But not everyone knows the story of Alfred Russel Wallace, Darwin’s friend and rival who simultaneously discovered the process of natural selection. This sumptuously illustrated book tells Wallace’s story, from his humble beginnings to his adventures in the Amazon rain forest and Malay Archipelago, and demonstrates the great contribution he made to one of the most important scientific discoveries of all time.




Natural Rivals


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John Muir and Gifford Pinchot have often been seen as the embodiment of conflicting environmental philosophies. Muir, the preservationist and co-founder of the Sierra Club. Pinchot, the first chief of the U.S. Forest Service advocating sustainability in timber harvests, instituted conservation. The idealistic Muir saw nature as something special and separate; the pragmatic Pinchot accepted that people used the products of nature. The environmental movement’s original sin, and the root of many of it's difficulties, was its inability to reconcile these two viewpoints—and these two men.So how was it that Muir and Pinchot went camping together—and delighted in each other's company? Does this mean that the seemingly irreparable divide in environmental ethos is not as unbridgeable as it might seem? The perceived rivalry between these two men has obscured a fascinating and hopeful story. Muir and Pinchot actually spent years in an alliance that lead to the original movement for public lands. Their shared commitment to the glories of natural landscapes united their disparate talents and viewpoints to create a fledgling and uniquely American vision of land ownership and management.




Anti-natural Framework – I & Its Consequences


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The two volumes of Anti-natural Framework & Its Consequences represent the ‘self-surrender’ of an Akbari-Jihadist before the concerned authorities of the entire world. The concerned authorities are pragmatically requested to provide the Akbari-Jihadist the capital punishment or the death sentence, at an appointed time at a particular place on earth. The book attempts to make a connection between universally accepted scientific principles and their Islamic counterparts. A few examples of the same are: Two Zones [Eastern Daylight Time Zone and Western Daylight Time Zone or Mashriq and Magrib]; Periodic Motion of the commonly perceivable White Moon of the West Zone and Periodic Motion of the commonly perceivable White Moon of the East Zone [Newton’s Visual Binaries or Two-fold Mercy or Equal & Opposite Uranus or Equal & Opposite Muzzammil or Twain]; and much more.




Nature


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Mosher's Magazine


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Anti-natural Framework – II & Its Consequences


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This volume of Anti-natural Framework & Its Consequences is a conspiracy theory on how certain scientific findings/principles have been concealed from the world and how alternatives to each one of them have been projected to the world. A few examples of this are: The concealment of the Upright Rectangular Universe and Projection and propagation of the Universally Accepted Running and Moving Global Universe; the concealment of the Sirius Binary System [Two Horizons—West Horizon and East Horizon], Mercurial System [Two Hemispheres —Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere], and Existential Import of the Barrier between Equal and Opposite Natural Mechanisms [Solar System] and Projection and Propagation of the Universally Accepted Solar System as if Sirius Binary System—Mercurial System—Solar System.




The Nature of Goods and the Goods of Nature


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The Nature of Goods and the Goods of Nature is a voyage into the realm of the economist and the fascinating way in which they view the world. With striking pragmatism, Estefania Santacreu-Vasut takes a cornerstone of economic thinking - the nature of goods - which, once understood, provides the reader with a lens that demolishes the argument for anti-globalisation. Journeying through the eyes of a visitor to a bookshop who happens to find an unused train ticket tucked into the end pages of a story, Estefania Santacreu-Vasut and Tom Gamble unfold a voyage of awareness that links our everyday experiences with the economic theory of the nature of goods to the goods of nature - human nature, social nature, and the environment - that are essential for all of us in our quest for happiness and prosperity.




The Hibbert Journal


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God and Nature in the Thought of Margaret Cavendish


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Only recently have scholars begun to note Margaret Cavendish’s references to 'God,' 'spirits,' and the 'rational soul,' and little has been published in this regard. This volume addresses that scarcity by taking up the theological threads woven into Cavendish’s ideas about nature, matter, magic, governance, and social relations, with special attention given to Cavendish’s literary and philosophical works. Reflecting the lively state of Cavendish studies, God and Nature in the Thought of Margaret Cavendish allows for disagreements among the contributing authors, whose readings of Cavendish sometimes vary in significant ways; and it encourages further exploration of the theological elements evident in her literary and philosophical works. Despite the diversity of thought developed here, several significant points of convergence establish a foundation for future work on Cavendish’s vision of nature, philosophy, and God. The chapters collected here enhance our understanding of the intriguing-and sometimes brilliant-contributions Cavendish made to debates about God’s place in the scientific cosmos.




Forest and Nature Governance


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Today, problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy responses that are often referred to as forest and nature governance. In its broadest interpretation, governance is about the many ways in which public and private actors from the state, market and/or civil society govern public issues at multiple scales. This book takes a fresh perspective on the study of forest and nature governance. Departing from ‘practice theory’, and building upon scholars like Giddens, Bourdieu, Reckwitz, Schatzki and Callon, it seeks to move beyond established understandings of institutions, actors, and knowledge. In so doing, it not only presents an innovative conceptual and methodological framework for a practice based approach, but also rich case studies and ethnographies. Finally, this book is about how actors involved in governance talk about and work with trees, forests, biodiversity, wildlife, and so on, while acting upon forest policies, environmental discourses, codes of conduct, or scientific insights.