Natural
By Alan Levinovitz
By Alan Levinovitz
By Alan Levinovitz
By Alan Levinovitz
By Alan Levinovitz
By Alan Levinovitz
Category: Philosophy | Science & Technology
Category: Philosophy | Science & Technology
Category: Science & Technology
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$18.95
May 04, 2021 | ISBN 9780807002865
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$28.95
Apr 07, 2020 | ISBN 9780807010877
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Apr 07, 2020 | ISBN 9780807010884
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Praise
“A useful stepping-off point for a relevant topic.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“A nuanced plea for a more informed relationship with the natural world . . . Evocative, convincing . . . Rich with interviews, anecdotes, and citations, Levinovitz’s work makes a strong case for the wisdom of compromise and humility.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Levinovitz’s book is an important call for more nuance over simplicity, for compromise over dogmatism, and for embracing uncertainty over certainty.”
—Science
“Natural is full of clever turns and reportage.”
—Los Angeles Review of Books
“A concise and imaginative exploration of the ways that people use and abuse the idea of the natural.”
—Wall Street Journal
“Words have power—just look at the scrambles by ideological groups to own words like ‘right to life,’ ‘pro-choice,’ or ‘family values.’ In Natural, Alan Levinovitz explores the power of that word and the often highly consequential ways in which it has been appreciated, appropriated, distorted, hyped, commodified, consecrated, and weaponized. This is important stuff, as evidenced every time someone discusses the supposed naturalness and thus supposed inevitability of some appalling human behavior.”
—Robert M. Sapolsky, John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Professor of Neurology and of Neurosurgery, Stanford University, and author of Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
“In Natural, Alan Levinovitz provides a bracing corrective to our often misplaced faith in all things derived from nature. Throughout its exploration of a fascinating range of issues, from vanilla to wolves, the book is both thoughtful and addictively readable.”
—Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize–winning science journalist and author of The Poison Squad: One Chemist’s Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
“The idea of ‘natural’ is one of the most potent forces in our culture, shaping everything from cosmetics to public policy—sometimes for the better, more often not. What makes ‘natural’ so powerful is, in part, the fact that it is seldom laid bare and considered carefully. In Natural, Alan Levinovitz does that and more. With elegant prose, engaging stories, and nuanced judgments, he thoughtfully explores an idea that shapes our mental landscape.”
—Dan Gardner, author of Risk: The Science and Politics of Fear
“In a fascinating tour across time, cultures, and ideas, Alan Levinovitz shows us how the worship of an abstract idea of nature can lead us astray in everything from our health to the laws we pass and even how we structure our governments and our way of life. This book is required reading for anyone who wants to face the scientific and moral challenges of the twenty-first century with a clear head.”
—Tom Nichols, author of The Death of Expertise
Table Of Contents
Introduction
PART I: Myth
CHAPTER 1
In the Beginning
CHAPTER 2
The True Vine
CHAPTER 3
States of Nature
PART II: Ritual
CHAPTER 4
Hey Bear!
CHAPTER 5
Let Food Be Thy Medicine
CHAPTER 6
Deepak Chopra’s Condo
PART III: Law
CHAPTER 7
The Invisible Hand
CHAPTER 8
The Rhythm
CHAPTER 9
God-Given Talent
Afterword: Salvation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
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