Naming Nature: The Clash Between Instinct and Science

$13.00

This book explores the history and philosophy of science, specifically biological taxonomy, promoting critical thinking.

Naming Nature: The Clash Between Instinct and Science
Naming Nature: The Clash Between Instinct and Science
$13.00

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Finalist for the 2009 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science and Technology. “A lively blend of popular scientific history and cultural criticism.”–New York Times Book Review Biologist Carol Kaesuk Yoon explores the historical tension between evolutionary biology and taxonomy. Carl Linnaeus struggled in the eighteenth century to define species in light of their mutability while still relying on intuitive, visual judgments. As taxonomy modernized, it moved into labs, yielding results counterintuitive to humanity’s innate predisposition to order the world. By conceding scientific authority to taxonomists, Yoon argues, we’ve contributed to our own alienation from nature. 27 black-and-white illustrations

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Weight 0.281 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 2.3 × 21.1 in

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