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Across the Great Border Fault: The Naturalist Myth in America
Rutgers University Press, 2000 eISBN: 978-0-8135-6613-9 | Cloth: 978-0-8135-2790-1 Library of Congress Classification QH14.3.D36 2000 Dewey Decimal Classification 508.0973
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THIS BOOK
In recent years scholars have begun to question the cultural values underlying our view of Nature. Kevin Dann contributes to this debate by juxtaposing two radically different “Arcadian” experiments founded by Manhattanites seeking cultural renewal through contact with the natural world. He then compares this activity to the contemporary efforts at nearby Threefold Farm, where anthroposophists--followers of Rudolf Steiner's“spiritual science”--developed a program of natural scientific research and education that directly opposed Darwinian explanations of natural history, social Darwinian views of human society, and reductionist scientific methods. By challenging scientific “fact” with spiritual scientific descriptions of supersensible phenomena, the Threefold Farm initiative offered Americans a new gospel of nature. See other books on: Across | America | Dann, Kevin | Natural history | Nature See other titles from Rutgers University Press |
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