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Gaian Systems

Lynn Margulis, Neocybernetics, and the End of the Anthropocene
Series: Posthumanities
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Gaian Systems by Bruce Clarke delves into the intricate concept of Gaia theory, which explores the Earth as a complex, interacting system that is self-regulating and sustaining. The book examines the development of this theory and its implications for science and philosophy, highlighting how interconnected biological, geological, and chemical processes sustain life on our planet. It elaborates on how Gaia theory influences contemporary ecological thought and human understanding of Earth's environment without diving into speculative scenarios.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the interconnectedness of Earth’s systems and how scientific, ecological, and philosophical perspectives can contribute to our understanding of nature. It delves into the Gaia theory, offering insights into how life on Earth regulates and sustains itself, and may appeal to readers interested in exploring the dynamic relationship between life forms and their environments.

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Gaian Systems

"A groundbreaking look at Gaia theory's intersections with neocybernetic systems theory"--

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A groundbreaking look at Gaia theory's intersections with neocybernetic systems theory. Often seen as an outlier in science, Gaia has run a long and varied course since its formulation in the 1970s by atmospheric chemist James Lovelock and microbiologist Lynn Margulis. Gaian Systems is a pioneering exploration of the dynamic and complex evolution of Gaia's many variants, with special attention to Margulis's foundational role in these developments.

Bruce Clarke assesses the different dialects of systems theory brought to bear on Gaia discourse. Focusing in particular on Margulis's workβ€”including multiple pieces of her unpublished Gaia correspondenceβ€”he shows how her research and that of Lovelock was concurrent and conceptually parallel with the new discourse of self-referential systems that emerged within neocybernetic systems theory. The recent Gaia writings of Donna Haraway, Isabelle Stengers, and Bruno Latour contest its cybernetic status.

Clarke engages Latour on the issue of Gaia's systems description and extends his own systems-theoretical synthesis under what he terms "metabiotic Gaia." This study illuminates current issues in neighbouring theoretical conversationsβ€”from biopolitics and the immunitary paradigm to NASA astrobiology and the Anthropocene. Along the way, he points to science fiction as a vehicle of Gaian thought.

Delving into many issues not previously treated in accounts of Gaia, Gaian Systems describes the history of a theory that has the potential to help us survive an environmental crisis of our own making.

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Gaian Systems by Bruce Clarke receives praise for its clear and precise exploration of complex systems and cybernetics. Critics highlight Clarke's intellectual love and rigorous examination of symbiogenetic concepts, particularly appreciating the homage to Lynn Margulis and the broader implications for understanding our planet. The book is noted for instructing, illuminating, and offering hope regarding the intricacies of our living world.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517909123

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 September 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 13 B-W Illustrations

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Bruce Clarke is Paul Whitfield Horn Professor of Literature and Science in the Department of English at Texas Tech University. He is the author or editor of ten books, among them Neocybernetics and Narrative (Minnesota, 2014) and Posthuman Metamorphosis.

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