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The Idea of Biodiversity: Philosophies of Paradise [Hardcover]

Professor David Takacs (Author)
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November 20, 1996

"At places distant from where you are, but also uncomfortably close," writes David Takacs, "a holocaust is under way. People are slashing, hacking, bulldozing, burning, poisoning, and otherwise destroying huge swaths of life on Earth at a furious pace." And a cadre of ecologists and conservation biologists has responded, vigorously promoting a new definition of nature: biodiversity--advocating it in Congress and on the Tonight Show; whispering it into the ears of foreign leaders; redefining the boundaries of science and politics, ethics and religion, nature and our ideas of nature. These scientists have infused the environmental movement with new focus and direction, but by engaging in such activities, they jeopardize the societal trust that allows them to be public spokespersons for nature in the first place.

The Idea of Biodiversity analyzes what biodiversity represents to the biologists who operate in broader society on its behalf, drawing on in-depth interviews with the scientists most active today in the mission to preserve biodiversity, including Peter Raven, Thomas Lovejoy, Jane Lubchenco, and Paul Ehrlich. Takacs explores how and why these biologists shaped the concept of biodiversity and promoted it to society at large--examining their definitions of biodiversity; their opinions about spirituality and its role in scientific work; the notion of biodiversity as something of intrinsic value; and their views on biophilia, E. O. Wilson's idea that humans are genetically predisposed to love nature. Takacs also looks at the work of twentieth-century forerunners of today's conservation biologists--Aldo Leopold, Charles S. Elton, Rachel Carson, David Ehrenfeld--and points out their contributions to the current debates. He takes readers to Costa Rica, where a group of scientists is using biodiversity to remake nature and society. And in an extended section, he profiles the thoughts and work of E. O. Wilson.

"When I'm asked, 'should we save this species orthat species, or this place or that place?' the answer is always 'Yes!' with an exclamation point. Because it's obvious. And if you ask me to justify it, then I switch into a more cognitive consciousness and can start giving you reasons, economic reasons, aesthetic reasons. They're all dualistic, in a sense. But the feeling that underlies it is that 'yes!' And that 'yes!' comes out of the affirmation of being part of it all, being part of this whole evolutionary process. And agreeing with Arne Naess that each species, each entity, should be allowed to continue its evolution and to live out its destiny... just do its thing, as we say. Why not? And the 'why not?' is there's too many people."--Michael E. Soule, from an interview in The Idea of Biodiversity "An important contribution, a first distanced examination of a critical, modern topic by a scholarly, honest broker."--E. O. Wilson, Harvard University


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"David Takacs is a skilled work master... his work should be on professional use to natural resources and environmental scientists and managers, including college-level instructors and students." -- Forest Science



"Using biodiversity as a touchstone, Takacs weaves a compelling argument about fusion of conservative biology and politics. With clear, startling, beautiful prose, he directs ecologists' attention to crucial issues in and outside of their discipline. His ability to portray multiple perspectives is inspiring and thought-provoking, his style compelling and engaging." -- Ecoscience



"Mr. Takacs emphasizes that his is a biased account. He believes that the questions raised by conservation biologists are the most important facing humanity today, and he shares their passionate love of nature... the core of the book consists of Mr. Takacs' interviews with more than a score of conservation biologists, ranging from the tough-talking Cassandra Paul Ehrlich... to Thomas Eisner, the St. Francis of bugs." -- New York Times

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"An important contribution, a first distanced examination of a critical, modern topic by a scholarly, honest broker." -- E. O. Wilson, Harvard University


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 500 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (November 20, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801854008
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801854002
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,567,218 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars If you care about the earth, April 22, 2004
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This review is from: The Idea of Biodiversity: Philosophies of Paradise (Hardcover)
Since its publication, this book has become standard reading in environmental studies and environmental ethics clases, and with good reason.
No book before or since has so probed how leading conservation scientists blance their role as neutral experts and passionately committed environmentalists.
If you've ever cared whether the work you do is making the world a better place, read this book
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