What is Death?: A Scientist Looks at the Cycle of Life

What is Death?: A Scientist Looks at the Cycle of Life

by Tyler Volk
What is Death?: A Scientist Looks at the Cycle of Life

What is Death?: A Scientist Looks at the Cycle of Life

by Tyler Volk

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Overview

what is death?

A Scientist Looks at the Cycle of Life

Answering the question "What is death?" by focusing on the individual is blinkered. It restricts attention to a narrow zone around the individual body of a creature. Instead, how expansive is the answer we receive when we look at the context of death within the biosphere. Death now is tied to all of life, via the atmosphere and ocean. Death supports the awesome biological enterprise of making abundant the green and squiggly life. Talk about death has headed us straight into a contemplation of life, not only individual life, but big life, life on a global scale. Death and life are neatly dovetailed by the supreme cabinetmaker of evolution. Again, the crucial feature is not the death of any one creature per se, but rather what is done with death. To reach into the meaning of death, we must reach out into the wider context of which death is a part.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470252420
Publisher: Trade Paper Press
Publication date: 08/17/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

TYLER VOLK, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at New York University. He is the acclaimed author of Metapatterns: Across Space, Time, and Mind and Gaia’s Body: Toward a Physiology of Earth.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Death Thus Life.

PART 1: BRAIN.

The Three-Pound Miracle.

We Live in Two Different Worlds.

The Grateful Self.

PART 2: CULTURE.

Nobody Just Dies.

Managing Terror.

Death with Interconnected Dignity.

PART 3: BIOSPHERE.

Sex and Gatastrophic Senescence.

Lifestyle and Life Span.

Little Deaths, Big Lives.

Life and Death at the Smallest Scale.

Conclusion: Eternity's Sunrise.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Acknowledgments.

Index.

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