Evolutionary Epistemology and its Implications for Humankind

State University of New York Press (1990)
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Growing out of concerns for environment-development interlinkages expressed at the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, 1972, this volume is a compilation of edited versions of statements made at that conference and at the ...

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