Earth Matters: The Earth Sciences, Philosophy, and the Claims of Community

Prentice-Hall (1999)
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For courses in Earth Science, Physical Geology, Physical Geography, Earth System Science and Environmental Philosophy. This collection of essays by scholars in both the earth sciences and philosophy discusses the connections between the earth sciences and contemporary culture, and the changing role of the earth sciences in society.

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