2021
DOI: 10.1002/jhbs.22116
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Technoscientific control of nature: The ultimate paradox

Abstract: The current interlinked environmental and socioeconomic global crises constitute the gravest threat to humanity's wellbeing, indeed survival, today. Studies of the historical roots

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“…Progress, as a concept and as exploitative praxes, has led humanity into the deepest crisis of its existence, with the very possibility of the continuation of humans on the planet in question. Fichman (2021) delves into the consequences of a misappropriated Baconianism that sees the (feminized) earth as a creature to be exploited and subjected to the patriarchal will. Nature is to be transformed in the service of human desires.…”
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“…Progress, as a concept and as exploitative praxes, has led humanity into the deepest crisis of its existence, with the very possibility of the continuation of humans on the planet in question. Fichman (2021) delves into the consequences of a misappropriated Baconianism that sees the (feminized) earth as a creature to be exploited and subjected to the patriarchal will. Nature is to be transformed in the service of human desires.…”
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confidence: 99%