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"Presentes para el presente, búsqueda de buscar.Simple perfección demente, dime ¿Qué es disfrutar?". Metafísica de la conciencia y el hábitat comienza con un estudio de los paradigmas en la relación entre el hombre y su entorno que nos dificultan ver más allá del desarrollo y hoy nos enfrentan a una crisis climática. Y con análisis de los límites de las posibles soluciones, incluido el desarrollo sustentable. Luego, da paso a una nueva metafísica. A partir de la conciencia, aquí y ahora, se responde qué hay allí, cuáles son los misterios: percepción, flujo y voluntad, en definitiva, uno, el amor entendido como creatividad. Finalmente, se ofrece la ética, la forma natural de ser humanos, la sana competencia y los derechos de la Tierra. Y también la técnica, en la forma de un método integral para valorar la naturaleza según sus propias prioridades: la evolución. Se revisa el pasado, se observa el presente, se invita al futuro. Félix Muñoz nació en Punta Arenas, Chile, en 1967. Pronto se trasladó con sus padres a Santiago. En 1995 se tituló de Ingeniero Civil Hidráulico en la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Su vida profesional la dedicó a la gestión ambiental, incluido el desarrollo y la observación del cumplimiento de más de cincuenta estudios de impacto ambiental. Desde la universidad, su búsqueda lo llevó a viajar, leer sobre filosofía, ciencia y religiones, y se sintió particularmente atraído por Nietzsche, Castaneda, el Vigyan Bhairav Tantra y el zen. Siempre autodidacta, llenó cuadernos con sus pensamientos. En 2020 se graduó de Magíster en Gestión Ambiental en la Fundación Universitaria Iberoamericana. Justamente, la tesis con la que recibió su título fue la motivación para ordenar su propia metafísica, que tomó un camino paralelo: este libro, que aquí y ahora dedica a la Tierra. EDITORIAL PROMETEO ARGENTINA. Este libro contiene el desarrollo de los siguientes temas: Evolución del Pensamiento Humano Historia de la Moral: El Amor y la Razón La Sociedad Moral del Siglo XX Conflictos del Hombre Actual El miedo a la autodestrucción La pobreza La contaminación y sobreexplotación de la naturaleza El consumismo/materialismo El vacío existencial/la depresión El reconocimiento de derechos en la naturaleza Ética y Medio Ambiente Teleología y Deontología Ética Contemporánea Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) Félix Guattari (1930-1992) Peter Singer (1946) Ideologías Posmodernas Límites Humanos Sobre el Discurso Sobre el Antropocentrismo: entre el Egoísmo y la Ilusión Sobre las Ideologías Posmodernas Sobre la Democracia Sobre el Desarrollo Sobre la Ética La Evolución ¿Cuál es la naturaleza del universo? La Percepción ¿Cómo adquirimos conciencia? La Conciencia ¿Qué es lo que evoluciona? El Tiempo ¿Cómo se coordina el universo? El Conocimiento ¿Qué sustancia se ordena? La Energía ¿Cuál es la naturaleza de las entidades? La Creatividad ¿Cuál es el propósito? Humano La Humanidad Derechos de la Naturaleza Ética de la Competencia La Sana Competencia Bienes personales Qué bienes producir La cantidad y el precio La comunicación Con este libro usted podrá conocer a fondo un estudio pormenorizado de los paradigmas en la relación entre el hombre y su entorno Compre ya este libro y comience a conocer en profundidad un estudio pormenorizado de los paradigmas entre el hombre y su entorno Tags: filosofía, humanidad, desarrollo sustentable, derechos de la naturaleza, respeto a la Tierra, conciencia, globalización.
The Roman philosopher's didactic poem in 6 parts, De Rerum Natura — On the Nature of Things — theorizes that natural causes are the forces behind earthly phenomena and dismisses divine intervention. Derived from the philosophical materialism of the Greeks, Lucretius' work remains the primary source for contemporary knowledge of Epicurean thought.
This artist's book accompanies the exhibition of a collaborative project by Swiss artist Ursula Biemann and Brazilian architect Paulo Tavares, presented at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, MSU in August 2014. Forest Law is a dynamic visual-textual engagement with the legal, ecological, cosmological and scientific dimensions of the tropical forest in the Ecuadorian Amazon. A trajectory through a transforming landscape, the book illuminates a series of legal cases and indigenous struggles for the rights of nature, incorporating text fragments, video stills and newly designed maps as well as a selection from legal documents, historical archives and other research material. This publication is coupled with the exhibition catalogue The Land Grant: Forest Law.
I Twenty-five years ago, at the Conference on the Comparative Reception of Darwinism held at the University of Texas in 1972, only two countries of the Iberian world-Spain and Mexico-were represented.' At the time, it was apparent that the topic had attracted interest only as regarded the "mainstream" science countries of Western Europe, plus the United States. The Eurocentric bias of professional history of science was a fact. The sea change that subsequently occurred in the historiography of science makes 1972 appear something like the antediluvian era. Still, we would like to think that that meeting was prescient in looking beyond the mainstream science countries-as then perceived-in order to test the variation that ideas undergo as they pass from center to periphery. One thing that the comparative study of the reception of ideas makes abundantly clear, however, is the weakness of the center/periphery dichotomy from the perspective of the diffusion of scientific ideas. Catholics in mainstream countries, for example, did not handle evolution much better than did their corre1igionaries on the fringes. Conversely, Darwinians in Latin America were frequently better placed to advance Darwin's ideas in a social and political sense than were their fellow evolutionists on the Continent. The Texas meeting was also a marker in the comparative reception of scientific ideas, Darwinism aside. Although, by 1972, scientific institutions had been studied comparatively, there was no antecedent for the comparative history of scientific ideas.
Over this last decade, the concept of Social Metabolism has gained prestige as a theoretical instrument for the required analysis, to such an extent that there are now dozens of researchers, hundreds of articles and several books that have adopted and use this concept. However, there is a great deal of variety in terms of definitions and interpretations, as well as different methodologies around this concept, which prevents the consolidation of a unified field of new knowledge. The fundamental aim of the book is to conduct a review of the past and present usage of the concept of social metabolism, its origins and history, as well as the main currents or schools that exist around this concept. At the same time, the reviews and discussions included are used by the authors as starting points to draw conclusions and propose a theory of socio-ecological transformations. The theoretical and methodological innovations of this book include a distinction of two types of metabolic processes: tangible and intangible; the analysis of the social metabolism at different scales (in space and time) and a theory of socio-ecological change overcoming the merely “systemic” or “cybernetic” nature of conventional approaches, giving special protagonism to collective action.
This broad and thought-provoking volume provides an overview of recent intellectual and scientific advances that bridge the gap between psychiatry and neuroscience, offering a wide range of penetrating insights in both disciplines. The third volume on the topic in the last several years from a varying panel of international experts, this title identifies the borders, trends and implications in both fields today and goes beyond that into related disciplines to seek out connections and influences. Similar to its two Update book predecessors, Psychiatry and Neuroscience – Volume III presents the current state-of-the-art in the main disciplines – psychiatry and neuroscience – and attempts to provide deeper comprehension or explication of the normal and diseased human mind, its biological correlates and its biographical and existential implications. This engaging volume continues the previous style of exploring different disciplines and trying to integrate disciplinary evidence from varying points of view in an organic manner. Developed for clinicians and researchers in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, psychology and biology, this third volume also will be of great interest to students and university professors of diverse disciplines.
Analyzes the evolution of contemporary art in Chile from 1973 to 2007. This edition reproduces more than 500 color images of works by 74 contemporary artists (selected by editor Mosquera) including names such as: Juan Downey, Carlos Arias, (Santiago, Chile, 1964); Juan Castillo, (Antofagasta, 1952); Eugenio Dittborn, (Santiago, Chile, 1943); Paz Errzuriz, (Santiago, Chile, 1944); Volupsa Jarpa, (Rancagua, 1971); Carlos Leppe, (Santiago, Chile, 1952); and Carolina Ruff, (Santiago, Chile, 1973), as well as younger generation artists. The artists are presented in alphabetical order with brief introductory texts. Each reproduced work is rigorously documented with a caption that, in addition to providing the technical data offers the reader a description of the work for better comprehension. Six essays by noted critics and art historians: Guillermo Machuca, Mar̕a Berr̕os, Justo Pastor Mellado, Catalina Mena, Nelly Richard y Adriana V̀lads (description provided by vendor).
This collection is the final volume of a four book survey of the state of phenomenology fifty years after the death of Edmund Husserl. Its publication represents a landmark in the comprehensive treatment of contemporary phenomenology in all its vastness and richness. The diversity of the issues raised here is dazzling, but the main themes of Husserl's thought are all either explicitly treated, or else they underlie the ingenious approaches found here. Time, historicity, intentionality, eidos, meaning, possibility/reality, and teleology are the main concerns of this collection devoted to studies in aesthetics, metaphysics and literary interpretation, written by such authors as, among others, R. Cobb-Stevens, C. Moreno Marquez, J. Swiecimski, Sitansu Ray and M. Kronegger. These original studies of phenomenological aesthetics and literary theory by scholars from all parts of the world were gathered by the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learn ing during the year 1988/89 during its assessment of the phenomeno logical movement, fifty years after Husserl's death. IX A -T. Tymieniecka (ed.), Analecta Husserliana, Vol. XXXVII, ix.