Dorion Sagan
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Madison, Wisconsin, The United States
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Lynn Margulis: The Life and Legacy of a Scientific Rebel
4 editions
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2012
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Cosmic Apprentice: Dispatches from the Edges of Science
8 editions
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2013
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Notes from the Holocene: A Brief History of the Future
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2007
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Garden of Microbial Delights: A Practical Guide to the Subvisible World
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5 editions
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1988
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Biospheres: Metamorphosis of Planet Earth
10 editions
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1989
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Cooking with Jesus: From the Primal Brew to the Last Brunch
2 editions
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2001
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Scientists Debate Gaia: The Next Century
6 editions
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2004
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The Sciences of Avatar
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2010
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Livro de seres invisíveis
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The Purpose of Life: Science's Surprising Answer to Religion's Most Profound Question
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2009
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“The difference between science and philosophy is that the scientist learns more and more about less and less until she knows everything about nothing, whereas a philosopher learns less and less about more and more until he knows nothing about everything. There is truth in this clever crack, but, as Niels Bohr impressed, while the opposite of a trivial truth is false, the opposite of a great truth is another great truth.”
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“What we call life is really a form of water, activated and animated not by a divine principle but the energetic cosmos around it.”
― Cosmic Apprentice: Dispatches from the Edges of Science
― Cosmic Apprentice: Dispatches from the Edges of Science
“The creation of new symbioses by mergers on a crowded planet is called symbiogenesis. And we might call all aspects of its study “symbiogenetics”—the science of normative symbioses, the word commanding respect because of its apparent coinage from genetics; in fact, I derived it directly from symbiogenesis, though the connotation is a good one. Although this type of evolution sounds bizarre—a monstrous breach of Platonic etiquette in favor of polymorphous perversity—it is now confirmed by genetic evidence, taught in textbooks. It is a fact, or what the French philosopher of science Bruno Latour and the Belgian physicist-turned-philosopher Isabelle Stengers, not putting too fine a point on it, would call a factish. Nonetheless, although symbiogenesis—the evolution of new species by symbiosis—is now recognized, it is still treated as marginal, applicable to our remote ancestors but not relevant to present-day core evolutionary processes. This is debatable. We are crisscrossed and cohabited by stranger beings, intimate visitors who affect our behavior, appreciate our warmth, and are in no rush to leave. Like all visible life-forms, we are composites.”
― Cosmic Apprentice: Dispatches from the Edges of Science
― Cosmic Apprentice: Dispatches from the Edges of Science
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