April 18, 2003
Earth Sciences Through the Lens of Humanities, Arts, and Theology
In the early 1990s, Robert Frodeman, an avid outdoorsman, left a teaching position in philosophy to get a master's degree in earth sciences. Now a researcher at the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado at Boulder, he argues in Geo-Logic: Breaking Ground Between Philosophy and the Earth Sciences (State University of New York Press) that earth scientists could contribute more to the management of environmental problems by taking account of the
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