Gaia y la revolución de las margaritas: Un ensayo sobre la teoría Lovelockiana
Gaia and the Daysies' Revolution: an Essay about Lovelockian Theory
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Gaia, Superorganismo, Autorregulación, Homeostasis, Sistema (es)Superorganism, Self-Regulation, Homeostasis, System (en)
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Este ensayo busca plantear, desde un punto de vista explicativo y argumentativo, algunos aspectos de la teoría de Gaia de James Lovelock, tanto en sus plantearnientos como en la influencia de la misma, teniendo en cuenta las dificultades para su aceptación y algunas consecuencias para el desarrollo de la biología de Gaia en general y del modelo del mundo de las margaritas en particular.
This essay tries to stand, from an explanatory and argumentative point of view, some aspects of the James Lovelock's Gaia's theory, such as its main ideas and influence, having in count the difficulties it had to be accepted and the consequences for the Biology's development of Gaia's theory in general and of the Daysyworld model in particular.
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