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- catalog contributor b11580222.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-270) and index.".
- catalog description "Worldviews: Modern and Pre-modern -- Modernity -- The Old Philosophy and the Old Science -- The New Science and Its Method -- The New Philosophy -- Goals of the New Science -- Teleology, Its Forms, and Their Fortunes -- The Natural, the Artefactual, and the Technological -- Extrinsic/Imposed Teleology and the Artefactual -- Modern Science and the History of Technology: Transforming the Natural to Become the Artefactual -- Modern Technology, the Philosophy of Technology, and the Philosophy of Science -- 'Deep' Theories and Their Power of Control -- Independence, Human Design, and Artefacticity -- The Natural: Different Senses of 'Nature' -- The End of Nature? -- Nature's Independence -- The Garden -- Biotic Artefacts and Their Residual Tele -- Techhnology: Threats to the Natural -- Extant Technology and the Less Radical Threat to the Natural -- Biotechnology and Its Radical Threat to Biotic Nature -- Future Technology and the Radical Threat to the Natural -- Homo Faber, the Humanization of Nature, and the Naturalization of Humanity -- Homo Faber, Artefacts, and the Language of Machines -- Ontology and Axiology -- Resisting Humean Projectivism -- Interests and the Intentional Stance -- Abiotic Nature and Intrinsic Value -- Intrinsic Value, Trajectories, and Independent Value -- Ontological Elimination, Dualism, and Dyadism -- Ecosystem Health and the Human/Nonhuman Ontological Dyadism -- Environmental Ethics and Environmental Philosophy: Axiology and Ontology -- Anthropogenic and Nonanthropogenic -- Narcissism and Homo Faber.".
- catalog extent "ix, 285 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Natural and the artefactual.".
- catalog identifier "0739100610 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Natural and the artefactual.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books,".
- catalog relation "Natural and the artefactual.".
- catalog subject "304.2/8 21".
- catalog subject "Environmentalism Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "GE40 .L44 1999".
- catalog subject "Nature Effect of human beings on.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Worldviews: Modern and Pre-modern -- Modernity -- The Old Philosophy and the Old Science -- The New Science and Its Method -- The New Philosophy -- Goals of the New Science -- Teleology, Its Forms, and Their Fortunes -- The Natural, the Artefactual, and the Technological -- Extrinsic/Imposed Teleology and the Artefactual -- Modern Science and the History of Technology: Transforming the Natural to Become the Artefactual -- Modern Technology, the Philosophy of Technology, and the Philosophy of Science -- 'Deep' Theories and Their Power of Control -- Independence, Human Design, and Artefacticity -- The Natural: Different Senses of 'Nature' -- The End of Nature? -- Nature's Independence -- The Garden -- Biotic Artefacts and Their Residual Tele -- Techhnology: Threats to the Natural -- Extant Technology and the Less Radical Threat to the Natural -- Biotechnology and Its Radical Threat to Biotic Nature -- Future Technology and the Radical Threat to the Natural -- Homo Faber, the Humanization of Nature, and the Naturalization of Humanity -- Homo Faber, Artefacts, and the Language of Machines -- Ontology and Axiology -- Resisting Humean Projectivism -- Interests and the Intentional Stance -- Abiotic Nature and Intrinsic Value -- Intrinsic Value, Trajectories, and Independent Value -- Ontological Elimination, Dualism, and Dyadism -- Ecosystem Health and the Human/Nonhuman Ontological Dyadism -- Environmental Ethics and Environmental Philosophy: Axiology and Ontology -- Anthropogenic and Nonanthropogenic -- Narcissism and Homo Faber.".
- catalog title "The natural and the artefactual : the implications of deep science and deep technology for environmental philosophy / Keekok Lee.".
- catalog type "text".