Although our ancestors saw the world as "alive", the view of nature as an inanimate storehouse of resources has dominated for several hundred years bringing with it massive abuse of the living world. The author explains how new developments in science show that such a viewpoint is no longer valid.
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Although our ancestors saw the world as "alive", the view of nature as an inanimate storehouse of resources has dominated for several hundred years bringing with it massive abuse of the living world. The author explains how new developments in science show that such a viewpoint is no longer valid.
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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (UK). 215 p. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 90039557 Type of material Book Personal name Sheldrake, Rupert. Main title The rebirth of nature: the greening of science and God / Rupert Sheldrake. LC classification BL65. N35 S44 1991 LC Subjects Nature--Religious aspects. Nature.