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Book, 2000
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Book, 2000
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Disputes the assertations of E.O. Wilson's Consilience, claiming that religion and art are not subject to modern science. Disputes the assertions of E.O. Wilson's "Consilience," claiming that religion and art are not subject to modern science. Actually consisting of a set of wide-ranging, sentimental essays in which farmer, poet, and writer Wendell Berry argues for greater dialogue between the arts and sciences, attempts to show that E.O. Wilson's Consilience is no more than the subjugation of religion and art by science, and advocates a new "emancipation proclamation" to free people from enslavement by corporations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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