Nature, Technology and Society, 9780814726174
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Traces the development of cultural attitudes toward the environment and technology over the span of human civilization. This work explores the effects influential thinkers and movements have had on environmental attitudes.

Nature, Technology and Society

the cultural roots of the current environmental crisis

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  • Paperback

    341 pages

  • Release Date

    31 October 1994

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Summary

A valuable and documented source. –Choice Ferkiss has navigated an exceedingly complex course through our philosophical history, tracing the lineage of ideas about nature and technology as they evolved from ancient times through Taoism, industrialism, Marxism, and several other ‘isms.’

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780814726174
ISBN-10:0814726178
Author:Victor Ferkiss, Barbara Bergman, Bina Agarwal, Maria Floro
Publisher:New York University Press
Imprint:New York University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:341
Release Date:31 October 1994
Weight:454g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“A fine book…it reaches broadly and deeply into our cultural roots, bringing religion, theology, popular culture, science, folklore, natural history and much else into the discussion…an excellent source book [and] a valuable reference work, one of those books that belong on the shelf, near at hand, in the collection of any serious student of environmentalism and the history of technology. It will be consulted often.”–Walter Rosenbaum, University of Florida, author of Environmental Politics and Policy“A valuable and documented source.”–Choice“A valuable overview of conceptions of nature, science, and technology since ancient times. Anyone concerned with global environmental issues will benefit from its temperate, even- handed treatment of the hundreds of thinkers who have participated in great age-old debate over the human conquest of the earth and its resources.”–W. Warren Wagar, Distinguished Teaching Professor, SUNY, Binghamton“An extraordinary achievement–a dazzling scholarly tour de force that is so clearly and elegantly written that readers are gripped by the superb story [Ferkiss] tells. It is the story of what may be the central issue of our time–humanity’s relationship with nature… . Perhaps no scholar on earth is better equipped to tell this story… . [Ferkiss] exhibits an extraordinary command of the subject as he takes readers on a fascinating guided tour through Western and Eastern culture, beautifully summarizing and judiciously commenting on the changing attitudes shown by people ranging from Buddhists to Nazis, from the ancient Greeks to today’s Earth Firsters and ecotopians …. A genuine treat.”–Edward Cornish, President, World Future Society“Ferkiss has navigated an exceedingly complex course through our philosophical history, tracing the lineage of ideas about nature and technology as they evolved from ancient times through Taoism, industrialism, Marxism, and several other ‘isms.’”–Sierra Magazine“Offers a colorful, concise, and well-written survey of formal thought on the role of science and technology.”–Policy Currents“Worldwide in its scope and reach, Ferkiss’s book encompasses ethics and technology, society, and international relations–a true renaissance perspective. It is written clearly and without trepidations.”–Amitai Etzioni, author of The Moral Dimension

About The Author

Victor Ferkiss

VICTOR FERKISS is Professor Emeritus of Government, Georgetown University and the author of Technological Man and The Future of Technological Civilization.

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