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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780511895555
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 498 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.201
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    Keywords: Leben ; Biologisches System ; Gesellschaft ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Systemtheorie ; Systemdenken ; Leben ; Biologisches System ; Gesellschaft ; Systemdenken ; Systemtheorie ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie
    Abstract: Over the past thirty years, a new systemic conception of life has emerged at the forefront of science. New emphasis has been given to complexity, networks, and patterns of organisation leading to a novel kind of 'systemic' thinking. This volume integrates the ideas, models, and theories underlying the systems view of life into a single coherent framework. Taking a broad sweep through history and across scientific disciplines, the authors examine the appearance of key concepts such as autopoiesis, dissipative structures, social networks, and a systemic understanding of evolution. The implications of the systems view of life for health care, management, and our global ecological and economic crises are also discussed. Written primarily for undergraduates, it is also essential reading for graduate students and researchers interested in understanding the new systemic conception of life and its implications for a broad range of professions - from economics and politics to medicine, psychology and law
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781139236195
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 320 S.) , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in Nineteenth-Century literature and culture 92
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in Nineteenth-Century literature and culture
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    DDC: 306.009034
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1860-1901 ; Evolutionstheorie ; Kultur ; Großbritannien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Großbritannien ; Kultur ; Evolutionstheorie ; Geschichte 1860-1901
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Evolution and Victorian fiction; Evolution and fiction: the critical tradition; Evolution and the language of fiction; The telling detail and other possible futures; Notes; Chapter 2 The challenge of evolution in Victorian poetry; Introduction; Evolution in Victorian poetry before the Origin; Evolution, faith and nature in Victorian poetry after Darwin Evolution, politics and society: Social Darwinism in Victorian poetry Conclusion and further research; Notes; Chapter 3 Between specimen and imagination; Visualizing evolution; Of scientific bodies, human and animal; Of culture, trees and feet; Popular fantasies, missing links and tenuous ancestors; Closing thoughts; Notes; Chapter 4 Early cinema and evolution; Introduction: cinema, a time machine; Monkey portraits and primitive humans; Between selection and variation: 'the struggle for existence' versus 'protean transformation' in early popular-science ...; Telescoping time Evolution and the evolution of the popular-science filmConclusion; Notes; Chapter 5 Evolution and Victorian art; Geology and geography; Botany in context; Human evolution; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6 'I'm evolving!'; Introduction; Overview of key scholarship; Nature on display; Instinct, essentialism and gender; 'I'm evolving'; Ibsen and Shaw; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7 Dance and evolutionary thought in late Victorian discourse; Evolutionists on dance: Spencer and Darwin; Evolutionary anthropologists and dance: Tylor and Frazer; Edward Scott and Spencerian echoes
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