Dazzle Gradually: Reflections on the Nature of Nature |
Contents
Part iMnemosyne | 1 |
From Kefir to Death Lynn Margulis | 70 |
Part iiiEros | 109 |
Part ivGaea | 153 |
Gaia and Philosophy Dorion Sagan and Lynn Margulis | 172 |
The Global Sulfur Cycle and Emiliania huxleyi Dorion Sagan | 185 |
Descartes Dualism and Beyond Dorion Sagan Lynn Margulis | 195 |
The Oceanic Eye Dorion Sagan | 208 |
The Pleasures of Change Dorion Sagan and Eric D Schneider | 223 |
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