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Evolution isn't what it used to be

the augmented animal and the whole wired world

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An edition of Evolution isn't what it used to be (1996)

Evolution isn't what it used to be

the augmented animal and the whole wired world

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"What if everything changed and nobody noticed?" Walter Truett Anderson muses in this energetic, intelligent, and strikingly original book, examining the convergence of the biosciences with electronic technologies and the evolutionary impact these developments will have on human life and society. Anderson's task, he maintains, is to convince us that this "bionic convergence" is already happening to us and the world we inhabit.

In revealing the capacity of genetic research, environmental management, industrial processes, and information resources that will augment human life, Anderson asks us to consider the questions of ethics and equity that undoubtedly accompany this transition. As new resources emerge, how will we distribute them equally? And what new structures, skills, and values must we develop in order to thrive amidst a staggering range of options?

Evolution Isn't What It Used to Be is a thought-provoking lens focused on our technology-driven world: where we are and where we may be going. Anderson's questions about the future of human life are sharp and provocative, and the answers, he points out, are up to us - as individuals and as a society.

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W.H. Freeman
Language
English
Pages
223

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-213) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
573.2
Library of Congress
GN281.4 .A53 1996

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Pagination
xii, 223 p. ;
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL810649M
Internet Archive
evolutionisntwha00ande
ISBN 10
0716729989
LCCN
95047519
Library Thing
613324
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5834472

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