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Regenerative Medicine in Historical Context: Jane Maienschein directs the Arizona State University Center for Biology and Society and has authored studies of developmental biology, embryology, and cloning. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4409 Paul L. Farber, Distinguished Professor of Zoology and History at Oregon State University, has authored several studies on natural history, comparative zoology, and ornithology. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4410 Between Apes and Angels: The Premodern Place of Humans Johannes Thijssen, professor and author, of Radboud University, examines some of the central arguments in premodern debates about human nature. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4260 Nancey Murphy & Jeffrey Schloss provide accessible and non-technical perspectives on biological and philosophical aspects of altruism. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4300-A A Conversation with Nancey Murphy & Jeffrey Schloss Murphy & Schloss engage in a moderated and informal discussion of their respective personal and professional paths. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4300-B Ecology, Complexity, & Metaphor Evelyn Fox Keller & Simon Levin examine ecosystems, and their relation to organisms, machiens, and self-organization; and the emergence of complexity. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4258 New Perspective on Ecology, Cognitive Science, & Religion Antje Jackelén & Robert E. Ulanowicz ask if ecology and the newer cognitive sciences can inform our understandings of religion. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4309 Evan Thompson & Frans de Waal explore themes on the science of the mind and brain as well as the ossibility of empathy in other animals. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4259 |
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