The virtues of ignorance : complexity, sustainability, and the limits of knowledge
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The virtues of ignorance : complexity, sustainability, and the limits of knowledge
(Culture of the land : a series in the new agrarianism)
The University Press of Kentucky, c2008
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Toward an ignorance-based worldview / Wes Jackson
- The way of ignorance / Wendell Berry
- Ignorance, an inner perspective / Robert Perry
- Human ignorance and the limited use of history / Richard D. Lamm
- Ignorance and know-how / Conn Nugent
- Optimizing uncertainty / Raymond H. Dean
- Toward an ecological conversation / Steve Talbott
- Ignorance and ethics / Anna L. Peterson
- Imposed ignorance and humble ignorance: two worldviews / Paul G. Heltne
- Battle for the soul of ignorance: rhetoric and philosophy in classical Athens / Charles Marsh
- Choosing ignorance within a learning universe / Peter G. Brown
- The path of enlightened ignorance: Alfred North Whitehead and Ernst Mayr / Strachan Donnelley
- Joyful ignorance and the civic mind / Bill Vitek
- I don't know / Robert Root-Bernstein
- Lessons learned from ignorance: the curriculum on medical (and other) ignorance / Marlys Hearst Witte ... [et al.]
- Economics and the promotion of ignorance-squared / Herb Thompson
- Educating for ignorance / Jon Jensen
- Climate change and the limits of knowledge / Joe Marocco
- Can we see with fresh eyes? beyond a culture of abstraction / Craig Holdrege
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Human dependence on technology has increased exponentially over the past several centuries, along with the notion that environmental problems can be solved with scientific applications. The Virtues of Ignorance: Complexity, Sustainability, and the Limits of Knowledge proposes an alternative to this hubristic, shortsighted, and dangerous worldview. The contributors offer profound arguments for the advantages of an ignorance-based worldview. Examining the relationship between the land and the future generations who will depend on it, they propose that, while we cannot improve upon nature, by putting this new perspective to work in our professional and personal lives we can live sustainably on Earth.
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