On Mitchell and on Glazebrook on βίος

In Pol Vandevelde (ed.), Supplement to the 2011 Proceedings of the Heidegger Circle (2011)
Abstract Commentary on Andrew Mitchell and Patricia Glazebrook on plants and agriculture in the context of Heidegger's own reflections on botany and technology in which I discuss, bees, cell phone radiation, the relatively complex but fairly obvious sociological dynamics of science and powerful commercial interests (capital), and mantid copulation.
Keywords Heidegger  cell phones  bees  praying mantis  wind turbines  sustainability
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