The future of Homo?:
"Since the advent of "ecological awareness" in the 1970s, Michel Odent has continuously claimed that it is commonplace to anticipate the effects of human activities on the ecosystems without considering the probable transformations of Homo induced by multiple aspects of modern lifesty...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Since the advent of "ecological awareness" in the 1970s, Michel Odent has continuously claimed that it is commonplace to anticipate the effects of human activities on the ecosystems without considering the probable transformations of Homo induced by multiple aspects of modern lifestyle. In 1979, in "Genèse de l'homme écologique", he raised questions such as: "How does respect for Mother Earth develop?" It is significant that, forty years later, a Paris publisher suddenly took the initiative to present a 2019 edition. Today the chosen "springboard" for "The Future of Homo" is, once more, the perinatal period, the critical phase of human development that has been radically transformed over some decades. Present-day questions are raised about "birth preparation", a little-known phase of physiological changes in late pregnancy: the importance of the topic is perceptible at a time when widespread medical practices, namely labour induction and prelabour caesarean sections, are powerful interferences. The book offers an antithesis to countless published documents about "natural childbirth". It is challenging the dominant ways of thinking through radically new ways of interpreting the physiological processes. More than ever, Michel Odent is pushing the explorers of the future to consider the probable transformations of Homo as a central and necessary issue. The matter is enlarged with considerations about long-term thinking, the "future of futurology" and "the evolution of evolutionary thinking". The endpoint of the book is related to the limits of the domination of nature: how can childbirth be desocialised?"--Publisher's website |
Beschreibung: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. - System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 183 pages) |
ISBN: | 9789811206818 9811206813 |
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contents | Includes bibliographical references and index The broken mirror -- The main dish and the sauce -- Human birth preparation -- The future of candles -- Tackling an epidemic -- Pre-labour caesareans -- Eclampsia : lessons from a human disease -- Homo navigator -- The blind men and the elephant -- Sexual orientation -- The future of the sorcerer's apprentice -- The future of lullabies -- The future of transcendent emotional states -- From language absorption to language learning -- The future of futurology -- The evolution of evolutionary thinking -- The future of psychotherapy -- The future of abbreviations -- An irreversible conviction -- The epigenetic clock -- The future of socialised birth -- The evolution of humanity |
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spelling | Odent, Michel Verfasser aut The future of Homo? Michel Odent Singapore World Scientific [2019] 1 online resource (xi, 183 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Mode of access: World Wide Web. - System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader Includes bibliographical references and index The broken mirror -- The main dish and the sauce -- Human birth preparation -- The future of candles -- Tackling an epidemic -- Pre-labour caesareans -- Eclampsia : lessons from a human disease -- Homo navigator -- The blind men and the elephant -- Sexual orientation -- The future of the sorcerer's apprentice -- The future of lullabies -- The future of transcendent emotional states -- From language absorption to language learning -- The future of futurology -- The evolution of evolutionary thinking -- The future of psychotherapy -- The future of abbreviations -- An irreversible conviction -- The epigenetic clock -- The future of socialised birth -- The evolution of humanity "Since the advent of "ecological awareness" in the 1970s, Michel Odent has continuously claimed that it is commonplace to anticipate the effects of human activities on the ecosystems without considering the probable transformations of Homo induced by multiple aspects of modern lifestyle. In 1979, in "Genèse de l'homme écologique", he raised questions such as: "How does respect for Mother Earth develop?" It is significant that, forty years later, a Paris publisher suddenly took the initiative to present a 2019 edition. Today the chosen "springboard" for "The Future of Homo" is, once more, the perinatal period, the critical phase of human development that has been radically transformed over some decades. Present-day questions are raised about "birth preparation", a little-known phase of physiological changes in late pregnancy: the importance of the topic is perceptible at a time when widespread medical practices, namely labour induction and prelabour caesarean sections, are powerful interferences. The book offers an antithesis to countless published documents about "natural childbirth". It is challenging the dominant ways of thinking through radically new ways of interpreting the physiological processes. More than ever, Michel Odent is pushing the explorers of the future to consider the probable transformations of Homo as a central and necessary issue. The matter is enlarged with considerations about long-term thinking, the "future of futurology" and "the evolution of evolutionary thinking". The endpoint of the book is related to the limits of the domination of nature: how can childbirth be desocialised?"--Publisher's website Natural childbirth Child development Human beings / Forecasting Human evolution / Philosophy Prognose (DE-588)4047390-9 gnd rswk-swf Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd rswk-swf Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 s Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 s Prognose (DE-588)4047390-9 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789811206801 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9811206805 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789811207549 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9811207542 https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11458 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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