Life's Dynamic Vulnerability

Life's Dynamic Vulnerability
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Publisher : AllrOneofUs Publishing
Total Pages : 115
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ISBN-10 : 9781393819899
ISBN-13 : 1393819893
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Book Synopsis Life's Dynamic Vulnerability by : Michael A. Susko

Download or read book Life's Dynamic Vulnerability written by Michael A. Susko and published by AllrOneofUs Publishing. This book was released on 2020-07-08 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work offers new metaphors to understand our biological world, one more in accord with scientific evidence, more in harmony with preserving our planet, and one which leads us to live fuller lives. First, it recognizes a "natural extravagance," that life often exceeds our expectation in terms of number, variety, beauty, and capacity for change. Our ability to understand and even to categorize life's many manifestations is often beyond our reach. Such extravagance is accompanied by an important second dimension, life's dynamic vulnerability. Life needs to take in outside energy to exist and is acutely sensitive to the environment with its many vagaries. This vulnerability is paradoxically linked to a dynamism which leads to evolutionary novelty. Rather than emphasizing the end state of evolution in terms of "fitness," this work focuses on the vulnerable process of change itself. In re-envisioning biology, more accurate to the onrush of current discoveries, we offer a vision that better protects and preserves our world. The issue at hand is nothing less than our evolutionary future.


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