The Gaia hypothesis: science on a pagan planet

London: University of Chicago Press (2013)
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The Gaia hypothesis -- The paradox -- The pagan planet -- Mechanism -- Organicism -- Hylozoism -- Gaia revisited -- Understanding.

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